Angela Ball

Summer 2024 | Poetry

It Seems Every City

must have special access

 

to the sky   an aerial contrivance

 

that revolves at different speeds

 

from earth  

 

Tourists   supreme   empowered

 

take in all neighborhoods at once

 

overlaid with worries about a dying parent

 

or friend   what the house sitters

 

might get up to

 

It isn’t good to go up alone

 

descend to an empty room

 

take a book’s advice

 

about dinner

 

Better to rendezvous with a friend

 

who identifies all statues    guides us to a boite

 

where we sip fizzy wine   eat mussels steamed in garlic

 

discuss the people   if any   we live with

 

When we are at home    I’ll be discrete      say nothing

 

of our infinite smallness    the largess I grew to know

Angela Ball’s most recent collection of poetry is Talking Pillow.  She teaches in the Center for Writers at the University of Southern MS in Hattiesburg, where she lives with her two dogs, Miss Bishop and Boy.



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