The Difficult Way
The difficult way is mouthful by little mouthful
soft soft loud a string
of sweet autumnal days and then a Day
of nothingness only numb gray brimming
hours upon hours etcetera etcetera
when it feels people are standing closer
to me than I am standing to them
what do they all do
the people
when they are alone with their lives
I wish I could arrange the disturbances
of my life one mouthful of things to think about
and another of things not to
the foolish from the grave the jealousy
from the love arrange things
as though one did not have to be disturbed
if one wished not to be
to swallow the difficulty or not
When I go to the end of the road
it tastes like aloneness in my mouth
(sour thirsty thick iron someone else’s smoke)
and there is nothing in the box and I come
back inside and smooth the newel post and rest
on the last stair
and this is what it is like to wait for and not get
the letter no sign from you
"The Difficult Way" is from To See the Queen (Persea Books, 2013) and first appeared in Hampden Sydney Poetry Review.