
Copyright © 2025 by Elizabeth Lindsey Rogers. Originally published in Poem-a-Day on November 25, 2025, by the Academy of American Poets.

Copyright © 2025 by Elizabeth Lindsey Rogers. Originally published in Poem-a-Day on November 25, 2025, by the Academy of American Poets.
is up The Met’s stone steps,
so many that I have trouble collecting
my girthy tourist’s breaths
and my palms, all sweaty,
smeared with ink
from his crinkled face,
wrinkled in the brochure, and
to think I’m too underdressed
for a pocket square,
I’m writing
a love poem
even with
an American
boot to
my throat.
I lick the croony
sole and picture
you in a fresh white
wife pleaser.
At the end
of the story,
we exchanged
hair. Two tiny
Ziploc bags,
little plastic
windows.
I sheared off
the tip
of my braid,
candlewick
I burned my life, that I might find
A passion wholly of the mind,
Thought divorced from eye and bone,
Ecstasy come to breath alone.
I broke my life, to seek relief
From the flawed light of love and grief.
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