I read on my iPhone, stopped at a red light, & next to my car
a child is playing a street piano fast, counting THREE, TWO, ONE,
yelling over traffic, I’m PLAYING, sun on the child’s face
& fingers skittering on keys—
neurons direct these fingers, a consciousness no one shares
that says, high notes now, then low, & laughter,
& an adult urges the child to come-on-let’s-go,
but the child plays a crescendo & says
I AM FINISHING MY SONG—
& artificial intelligence can use recurrent neural networks to create
piano music & AI can drive cars, but my eyes tire,
my eyes are animal eyes with animal need to gaze out
at red lights & be given the useless-lovely data of a sparrow skimming
to a telephone wire, a child at a rainbow-painted stringed instrument,
the sparrow hopping on a wire, the child pressing keys like a question:
low, high? Low, high? Perception a note not played again,
& when the light turns green my car drives,
I am finishing my song. The light is yellow now.
Copyright © 2026 by K. A. Hays. Originally published in Poem-a-Day on January 29, 2026, by the Academy of American Poets.