Elsewhere
Beauty again
presents itself
as if
for the first time.
It begins, “When I
look up,”
and goes on,
“the wet eucalyptus
is tossing, twinkling
like the sea.”
It puts words in our mouths.
Similes.
Displaced,
it returns.
It can appear
in human form,
but is most often
elsewhere.
Those paired
circles of light
winking
from a shady branch.
Source: Poetry (October 2019)