Blake Lynch
3 pm, late autumn, on the hill
leading up to the dark parts
of town, the buses are empty.
Her backpack is busted.
She left the bar late and fell
into the bushes lining the sidewalk.
No one notices the chipped
soles and the birdlike ankles
of the girl from Bloomington.
Her coat is ill fitting, bought
after hours, stoned under
the blue moon of Wal-Mart.
She will not let me follow her
home where she will hide, until she
cuts him loose and starts sleeping
on the couch in his absence.
She’d call it grace —
to sit in bed with a cigarette
in one corner of her mouth
admiring how the moon fell
on the dumpster below her window.
Blake Lynch’s publishing credits include Chelsea, King Log, Poetry Motel, 2River, Stray Branch, the Oakbend Review, Potomac, Zygote in My Coffee, Forge, 491, Shampoo, and the Rusty Nail, among others.