Indeterminacy
Between roses,
only undercitizens —
the ongoing business
of Mumbai burning
— old ghost houses.
The hole she recalled
a window, the come-apart
of her masters.
Such little wildness left
in the marquee effect.
Colorful parrots caught
and sold in sleep.
Up and out again —
nine nights of dance.
Something shines on —
black and white ice.
In the midst of returns —
emptying school fields.
Midnight’s fast closing in —
and now’s the only time.
. . . . .
Poet: Susan Powers Bourne
Source: Between the Beautiful Forevers
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