While you're away

by Rob Couteau


Published in:
Z Miscellaneous,
Sep. 1988
(NY: New York)

While you’re away
 
While you’re away,
I’ll remain alone:
my squeaky fan
whirling 
while the boys
bounce their balls
in echoing
midnight
school yards.

After you return
you’ll metamorphose:
moon in Scorpio
as I slip into you,
your eyes silvered
with crescents
under Pluto’s deep
     black
          pitch.


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