Let's be more specific. For instance, the brown paper bag. We must not say the night is black. Behind the night is what is black. The bag is candid and opaque. Consider the women with identical eyebrows, Humiliated in the market. Without a brown bag, Everyone knows their brands of napkin. And what of husbands if they are sent? They blush at the check-out girl, The boys in white aprons. How can they face the streets home? But give them a brown paper bag, Everyone thinks they've bought an ant farm Or a box of soap. Mystery joins things together: Potatoes and oranges, Lots of oranges, A few potatoes. A loaf of bread is friendly as a school bus When swaddled in brown paper. Which brings to mind All the embarrassments We'll never fit into a small mysterious bag. And we are diminished for this. Used with the permission of Copper Canyon Press, P.O. Box 271, Port Townsend, WA 98368-0271, www.cc.press.org | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE FORSAKEN by C. HAMILTON AIDE A DISAPPOINTMENT by JOANNA BAILLIE BY AN INLAND LAKE by WILLIAM STANLEY BRAITHWAITE SONNETS OF SEVEN CITIES: NEW ORLEANS by BERTON BRALEY EL CAMINO REAL by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON AUTUMN by JENNIE COPPOCK CAFFREY |