Sarah Manguso (2001)
Some believe the end will come in the form of a mathematical equation.
Others believe it will descend as a shining horse.
I calculate the probabilities to be even at fifty percent:
Either a thing will happen or it won't.
I open a window,
I unmake the bed,
Somehow, I am moving closer to the equation or to the horse with everything I do.
Death comes in the form of a horse covered in shining equations.
There will be no further clues, I see.
I begin to read my horse.
The equations are drawn in the shapes of horses:
Horses are covered in equations.
I am tempted to hook an ankle around the world as I ride away.
For I am about to ride far beyond the low prarie of beginnings and endings.
Saturday, August 4, 2007
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from The Best American Poetry (2001)
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