Go Back in the House
where the baby sleeps,
fiddling its new word.
Its neck bent
as the spine of the cello
the older daughter carries
on her back. Ask her.
Who’s unlucky?
Who lies? Who sings
toward the shape
that disappears
at the nursery door.
where the baby sleeps,
fiddling its new word.
Its neck bent
as the spine of the cello
the older daughter carries
on her back. Ask her.
Who’s unlucky?
Who lies? Who sings
toward the shape
that disappears
at the nursery door.