Self-Portrait as Greek Tragedy:
With Iphigenia on the beach.
Antigone on the battlefield.
Cassandra unhinged.
All those Trojan women, falling.
Nightmare with wind farms in it
Rotary blades cut the sunset
into tiny shafts of
light.
Wind tunnels the covered bridges
over dry bed creeks.
In the morning, the sowed fields
are barren.
Desertion: A Still Life
Quart boxes for homegrown produce.
Broken ladder-back chair by disused
barn,
an overturned wheelbarrow;
one handle missing.
Overheard: Two English Majors Talking
"So, what was it that
you liked about Milton?"
"Lucifer, he was one wicked
son of a bitch."
Lady’s
Room Graffiti
Is Leo still God?
This is very confusing.
I'd like to know who
to
pray to.
Last light on lilacs in Winter:
Bare ice-coated limbs
glisten in last light.
High gray clouds
rimmed
in red, layer
blue backdrops
of sky.
Alan Catlin is an oft published.
online and in print, poet and fiction writer. His most recent full-length book
is Exterminating Angels from Kelsay Books.
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