Four Anecdotes From the Life of Dang Yo-une
By Mary Ruefle
I
 He stood outside the gates of Lhasa for four days
 singing I fall upon the thorns of life,
 I bleed, but the berries are delicious
 if you remember to wash them.
                            II
 The surface of his coca-cola sparkled so—
 atoms of joy leapt from it like salmon in mid-stream!
 He drank, then wiped the fish off his lips.
                            III
 Wearing the pussy white suit of an astronaut
 he tried to mount his horse
 who pushed him baroquely
 till he fell rococo and lanced.
                            IV
 Innumerable horses race insanely
 into the peak of battle
 unaware Admiral van Euckhuysen is a tulip.
 Dang, too, pretended he was a cat
 and buried a bone.
Copyright Credit: Mary Ruefle, “Four Anecdotes From the Life of Dang Yo-une” from Post Meridian. Copyright © 2000 by Mary Ruefle. Reprinted by permission of Carnegie Mellon University Press.
Source: Post Meridian (Carnegie Mellon University Press, 2000)


