Erato
I searched the town
and finally found
her
at that ramshackle
café.
with the tin roof
next to the
boarded-up
train station.
It was teeming—
the rainy season
just begun
and how anyone
could stand
that racket was
beyond
my ken—
but she sat at a
counter
in the corner of
the shack
muttering prompts
into her cardboard
coffee cup.
She looked like
hell—
all resemblance
to that lithe Greek goddess
drained by a
million poets
complaining of
writer’s block.
I thought to
comfort her
and grab that cup,
but muses are fast
as
lightning bolts.
She fled through
the roof
leaving her cup of
golden
prompts—written in
a Greek
so old only Zeus
could decipher it.
Steve Deutsch is poetry editor of Centered Magazine and is
poet in residence at the Bellefonte Art Museum. Steve was nominated three times
for the Pushcart Prize. His Chapbook, Perhaps You Can, was
published in 2019 by Kelsay Press. His full length books, Persistence
of Memory and Going, Going, Gone, were published by Kelsay. Slipping Away was published this
spring. Brooklyn was awarded the Sinclair Poetry Prize from Evening Street
Press and has just been published.
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