42opus
is an online magazine of the literary arts.
26 February 2008 | Vol. 7, No. 4
Above the Roof
In black branches hanging
over the roof, four or five
crab apples, overripe. Even
when no one is looking, walls
exhibit images made by the troubled hands.
Response depends
on the observer's condition. As we are
& who we are becoming; at night
what startles me is not the apple
landing on the pitched roof,
but it's absence in the seconds it takes to fall
into the pile of dead leaves.
About the author:
Rob Schlegel's poems and reviews have appeared or are forthcoming in the Boston Review, Colorado Review, VOLT, Pleiades, Barrow Street, and AGNI. His recent collaborations with the poet Allison Titus can be found in Diode.
Source:
http://42opus.com/v7n4/abovetheroof



