Daido Moriyama, Stray Dog, Misawa, Aomori, 1971
Robin Stout / Who Waits Who Runs
You say
I am too happy
to be a poet.
You, you ubiquitous
you.
Floating in and out,
in and out
of my poems
like clouds in a blue,
blue sky.
You say
my pain
is more frightened
lamb than wounded
lion.
That I am low
on ink.
And, besides
I don’t dress
right.
That’s what you know.
I am the guy on Atlantic
Avenue with apricot
hair. I am
the swollen
river, the fifteen-
dollar sandwich.
I am the woman
in head-to-toe
black on a coral
street.
I am the car
stuck
in traffic.
I am the dog
who waits
who runs up
behind you
and sinks
yellow teeth
into the meatiest
part of your
thigh.
(c) Robin Stout 2011
(c) Robin Stout 2011
6 comments:
Ooh, nice piece. Tell Robin that I approve!
Thanks Tim, I will!
That IS Robin. How can I read more of her work? Has she got a site?
This is so moving. The imagery is incredible.
Yes, I'm married to a talented writer!
And I love Moriyama's photographs!!!
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