Leda and the Train
A sudden jolt: the A train stopping short
Upsets the staggering girl, her body goes
Out with the crowd, her handbag caught on board,
It holds her helpless as the train doors close.
How can those terrified vague fingers draw
Her handbag out before the subway leaves?
Or let it spill out on the subway floor,
And let some strangers scoop it up like thieves?
A shudder in her gut predicts some pain.
The wall's ahead, her steadfast feet have raced her
To the platform's end.Being so caught upSo mastered by the swift speed of the train,
Did she come to a knowledge of what faced her
Unless her reluctant hand could let it drop?
- Joan Murray
5 comments:
lol@Naeem Murr. But wouldn't it be perfect if the Poet was fictional?
yes, truly hilarious. I like the way Magritte is hovering on the edges of this one; shall do a post immediately.
Thanks for pointing me to the Poetry magazine! And Naeem Murr's profile of a poet is hilarious and so true!
-M
cat: Yes, gorgeous piece, isn't it? And I don't know that she isn't.
space bar: Nice post. Though I think we can safely say that it's a post about everything Murr's article is not.
M: You're welcome. Yes, it is scarily accurate isn't it?
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