The death of a moon cowboy

I am a somewhat-youth with ideas and thoughts and too many dreams that sometimes overflow as these little dribblings from my fingertips. I guess you can try to collect and capture them.


Tuesday, August 12, 2008

The day after the storm

Driving a narrow highway
all coated in thick ice,
twinkling under the morning sun
like hundreds of stars.

Then the snowbanks
made soundless white loops
as if viewed from a carousel--
whirled through sunlight
and then shadow, again and
again, like so many days
setting into night.
Halved sunflower seeds
hovered within reach
of our splayed fingers
for a few immortal moments, then

sheetmetal crunched,
quarter panels
splintered,
a shatter of glass sprayed and eclipsed
the pavement stars.
A mosaic
of manufactured
colors spread uneven
across the manufactured ground.

3 comments:

heather said...

frighteningly beautiful, that kind of broken crash-rainbow. don't get yourself into any mess like this, i beg. never again. meanwhile, words and images that are life and death, amazing.

Joseph Beatty said...

hey, rad, you're totally brilliant. you're the most honest writer there is.

Susan said...

Is this the crash with Amy coming home for Thanksgiving with the wedding dress? Amazingly vivid word pictures! So miraculous you both survived to go on the be the Beattytown wonders!