Signals

Just yesterday, Grace, the next door neighbor,

puffed into the sky on fish-gill coat arms.

About evening orange, she drifted back

and snaked a blue balloon up the radio mast

to beam into space on light shards.

 

Today, Grace little-old-ladied her way

to the grocery store, then hup-hup-hupped

to the shade of the elm.

 

She was last seen somewhere

between owl hungry and Coahuila purple,

trout levitating up the sidewalk,

waving to the children

on their way home from school.

Published by

Patrick Dobson

Patrick Dobson was founded in 1962. He is a writer, scholar, ironworker, and poet who lives in Kansas City, MO. He is author of two books with the University of Nebraska Press, Seldom Seen: A Journey into the Great Plains (2009) and Canoeing the Great Plains: A Missouri River Summer (May 2015). Dobson is a work in progress until termination.

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