Arts for the 21st Century

The Angles of Rain

Like the ocean trying to

reclaim island, the fog

with the dense un-vision

of days at sea, makes each

 

of my Morris Minor wind-

shield wipers turn into

a compass arc to measure

the angles of rain. And

 

tawny lights, horns of

a playful Devonshire cow

attach, unattach to it, bump

it along as it blusters a road.

 

The smear of smoke from

a Bermuda-cedar-fragranced

chimney, and church bell sounds

at noon, dull as if wiped too

 

clean by this ragged bit

of weather, this foamy

curl of a wave, this cloud

with no sky to float in.