Friday, January 1, 2010

Fragments for the End of the Year

by Jennifer K. Sweeney

On average, odd years have been the best for me.

I’m at a point where everyone I meet looks like a version
of someone I already know.

Without fail, fall makes me nostalgic for things I’ve never experienced.

The sky is molting. I don’t know
if this is global warming or if the atmosphere is reconfiguring
itself to accommodate all the new bright suffering.

I am struck by an overwhelming need to go to Iceland.

Despite all awful variables, we are still full of ideas
as possible as unsexed fruit.

I was terribly sorry to be the one to explain to the first graders
the connection between the sunset and pollution.

On Venus you and I are not even a year old.

Then there were two skies.
The one we fly through and the one
we bury ourselves in.

I appreciate my wide beveled spatula which fulfills
the moment I realized I would grow up and own such things.

I am glad I do not yet want sexy bathroom accessories.
Such things.

In the story we were together every time.

On his wedding day, the stone in his chest
not fully melted but enough.

Sometimes I feel like there are birds flying out of me.

5 of you said:

Nicea said...

This poem sounds like you could have authored it. Like. I think I'll print all the poems you've put in your blog(s) and make myself a little poetry book because I really do go back and reread them. Many times. I really look forward to what you put up next. Thanks to you from me for the periodic literary treats.

Oh, and Happy New Year!

Sherry Carpet said...

happy new year to you too! i'm glad you like the poems. i love to think that you go back and read them too. i have been reliving that christmas weekend dinner at your house. it is my peaceful, "happy place" to mentally visit this year when things get hectic.

bim said...

I like the poem, but it includes an embarrassing planetary mistake. Venus orbits the Sun every 224.7 Earth days. So a 30 year old on Earth would be 48.7 years old on Venus. Uranus orbits the Sun every 84 Earth years. So for anyone younger than 84 you could say "On Uranus you and I are not even a year old." But I guess Venus sounds better than Uranus?

miss kitti said...

This is a month late, I know, but Iceland?! Why Iceland? Since about 15 (years old) I have had a deep and abiding fascination with all things Iceland. It started with a book and I random comment that Iceland is an island of beautiful people. How 'bout you?

Sherry Carpet said...

MissKitti, i didn't know about you and iceland! so intriguing, as is pretty much everything about you. so very intriguing.