With Monsters
I have never seen a ghost, though
when I was a boy I imagined
a haunted world. It isn’t.
I should be relieved
that within the dark was nothing.
That the crumbling shack
was just decay. That
this was lovely. That
the woods behind my house
were not patrolled
by Bigfoot, shaggy and immense
and howling. I am
daydreaming of the Wolfman
right now. I’m staring
up at the threatening sky
where tonight the moon
will be like a floating bone,
white and strange. What
will you whistle, walking past
the graveyard? I know
how the tune goes,
if not the words. If there are words.
I have none right now,
reading the news. Tell me
if you are sick. If you hurt.
If the world has ever
been your ally. It hasn’t.
It won’t. I am thinking
of Dracula – his alarming mouth.
I am thinking of blood.
Of my heart. These clouds
which are shaped like harm.
“With Monsters” is from Because Everything is Terrible (Diode Editions, 2018).