SONGS OF LIFE

Thirteen is an age

of anticipation.

Soon I’ll be a grown man,

ready for travel

and love.

Whenever I see a statue in the park

I imagine that it might

spring to life,

reversing the process

that preserves old soldiers

as rigid sculptures.

Then I scribble an eerie tale

at midnight—I am the block of marble

carved

and waiting

for tomorrow.