Good-bye to ancient cityscapes
lost in today’s burdens.
Good-bye endless foundations,
honeymoon balloons.
Good-bye philosophers asleep
in smoke-filled rooms.
Good-bye to fancy graveyards,
their leaves of grass.
Good-bye native sweethearts
on the sunrise slope.
Good-bye to soldiers who sing
collected war-songs.
Good-bye crescent evenings,
bandy-legged men.
Good-bye Dewey decimals —
just good-bye to you.
Good-bye honey, guilt’s movin’
on, like bygone days.
Mother earth waves good-bye
to Mister Chips et al.
We’ll reread words written well
before our good-byes.
Thus, with sentient emotion,
here is my good-bye —
This poet’s hip-hip-hurrah —
wink-wink, and smile.
Goodbye lovelies: like all good
poet-citizens, write on.
. . . . .
Susan Powers Bourne
30 april 2017