Thursday, November 6, 2014

A Poem By Michael Palmer

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SONNET
Now I See Them

Now I see them sitting me before a mirror.
There's noise and laughter. Somebody
mentions that hearing is silver
before we move on to Table One
with the random numbers. I look down
a long street containing numbers.
A white four leans against the fence
and disappears. In the doorway
is the seven, then the x
painted red, so you can find it
more easily. Five goes by
without its cap. My father wears
the second x. He has a grey cloud
for a face, and dark lines for arms.
Michael Palmer


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Footnote
Mr. Palmer's poem was published in A NORTON ANTHOLOGY OF POETIC FORMS.
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