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Bernard Henrie - Night Bus
3 Views • Oct 28, 2014
Description
a traveler stares into the conch shell
of a winter night and is is taken into
the hands of the deaf moon.
The bus reflects in the Mississippi River,
shimmers on the surface of the water
like a Huron bride raiding party.
My high school in that town i'm leaving:
La Plume de Ma Tante
and all my unlearned French, a marriage,
marine service and coming home young.
Divorce discussed like ordering a meal.
Property divided on the back of a napkin.
Days slip their leash. Birds change tint
lifting off for southern states.
Cities turn black as London in the blitz.
Early snow, hunched snow plows like crows
on a wire.
I drift, a man without work. Life pissed
into a corner; under a cerulean sky
the moon slips into the earth's vast shadow.
Bernard Henrie
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