History of sleep
(a myth of consequences)
The ivy across our back fence tangles gray
 into a green evening light.
 How a second emptiness
 un-punctuates the first.
 Disloyal,
 we attempt to construct.
 An ache will tighten
 but not form.
 Making impossible
 even this upsurge of crows across our sightline.
 The Mayans invented zero so as not to ignore even the gods
 who wouldn't carry their burdens.
 Too slippery as prayer, too effortless
 as longing.
 Our problem was preparation. Premeditation
 neutered any rage potential.
 Years later, the spine of our backyard
 appears to have always been crooked.
 White jasmine, dove-calm in the lattice, is not
 a finely crafted lure.
Copyright Credit: Rusty Morrison, "History of sleep" from Beyond the Chainlink. Copyright © 2014 by Rusty Morrison.  Reprinted by permission of Ahsahta Press.
Source: Beyond the Chainlink (Ahsahta Press, 2014)


