Songs to Joannes, V

Midnight empties the street
Of all but us
Three
I am undecided which way back
                        To the left a boy
—One wing has been washed in the rain
    The other will never be clean any more—
Pulling door-bells to remind
Those that are snug
                        To the right a haloed ascetic
                        Threading houses
Probes wounds for souls
—The poor can’t wash in hot water—
And I don’t know which turning to take
Since you got home to yourself—first

Credit

This poem is in the public domain. 

About this Poem

“Songs to Joannes, V” was published in Volume 3, Number 6 of Others in April 1917.