our happiness
was when the
lights were
out
the whole city
in darkness
& we drove north
to our friend’s
yellow apt.
where she had
power & we
could work
later we stayed
in the darkened
apt. you sick
in bed & me
writing ambitiously
by candle light
in thin blue
books
your neighbor had
a generator &
after a while
we had a little
bit of light
I walked the
dog & you
were still
a little bit
sick
we sat on a stoop
one day in the
late afternoon
we had very little
money. enough for
a strong cappuccino
which we shared
sitting there &
suddenly the
city was lit.
Credit
Copyright © 2014 by Eileen Myles. Used with permission of the author.
About this Poem
“Urban nature is like living with mass conditions. It sometimes feels like a myth & you are its scribe.”
—Eileen Myles
Date Published
12/19/2014