There You Go
At long last, I'm going in
with everybody.
EVERYBODY: Everybody, shut up.
MONDAY: It's happening again.
MONEY: It's me, isn't it?
A SYSTEM: Can I just say:
*Run free in the wheat, commandant--
like a plow with a human face or
*
like a face plowing down the American plain.
These are "talky sonnets" in the vein of John Berryman's and Ted
Berrigan's, written on the poet's lunch hour in the spirit of Frank
O'Hara. Winner of the Fence Modern Poets series.
Paul Legault's first book, The Madeline Poems, was published in
2010. Raised in Tennessee, Paul lives with his husband in Brooklyn, New
York, where he works at the Academy of American Poets.