Here and There
That sugar shaker's gone now
but
when it was there
it was almost like a painting,
its dirty old glass
—or powdered from within—
was, like, foggy,
y'know? and
it just sat there
on a countertop that seemed to
bend
as if to swallow it. A cubist
could explain that, and
maybe it was the sugar crumbs
beside it here and there;
still there until
someone sweeps them up:
They won't go anywhere
themselves.
It's probably Renata who.
It was she who moved the shaker
to
the man who brought his
cigarettes
just as another downcast boy was
leaving.
It was his
conversance made me smile,
reminding me of me before,
when I was there, y'know?
and
smiling I saw
that she was smiling too
and
after she served the newest guy
she said to me
"Don't think too much."
So I borrowed her pen
to write these lines.
That sugar shaker's gone now
from where it was, but
when I look over there I see
it's there;—only the shape
of the mound has changed
and its lip is pointing
in another direction—
Like a girl long gone
it's just there now
just as she was once on yr/ couch
or in yr/ arms under the lintel
and the beautiful girl
leaving now with her friend
is there, and now
is there
so that now it seems
she's gone.
If everyone and everything
seems there
and gone
and only you and I are here,
remember she was once here too
when she was here with me, and
thinking of that,
I guess being here inside this
place
everyone and everything is here
now
though just before I wrote these
lines
everything and everyone seemed gone.