KORY VANCE | TODAY
Today
we grow old between two bosoms like vines
climbing through crumbling bricks
and mortar to salt the earth
with rubble
i wrote that when i was twenty
or maybe twenty-one
they were the first good lines i ever composed;
the rest of the poem
sucked
today, i am twenty-nine,
alone, and living
in a van
today, i tried to impress strange women on
tinder with facts about
hummingbirds
it did not work
today, i am unemployed for the sake of bitter rest, sat at
a bar drinking my savings, considering the chattering
through my spine that might happen
if i place a blue lily in someone's
hair, the woman who is still
my secret
today i am very aware of how vulnerable
my wafer heart has become
to falling in love
this time, i should not
run
as i have done so many times across state lines
or over oceans in search of gold
from a different
dandelion
but i still see the rubble with a crystal ball eye
i do remember a childhood
fighting back the vines
from green beans
today, i wonder about a life lived alone hovering
on aladdin’s flying carpet
just watching, just
watching
as the little humans clean their water, and cure the illnesses,
and find love, and reduce carbon, and eliminate
borders, and tell the truth, and stop death,
and then the sun
still flares
our god can’t stop it and my gin and tonic
disintegrates the paper straw
and mom and dad are still so sad
that i drink alcohol
Kory Vance is a poet and his career can be followed on Instagram @strength_and_poetry.