Tag: inflation

  • Night and Day

    Sunday mornings, I fill our little blue watering can at the kitchen sink and walk around like a waiter at a cocktail party, offering drinks to the houseplants. In our first place together, we sprouted plants from avocado seeds. One spread from a ceramic pot on the ledge above the sink, the window never closed, where the cat Freely came and went. Oak Street.

    One day, each of us carrying a bag of groceries, walking home down Main Street, we paused at the Realtor’s window at the end of the commercial strip to look at the photos of houses for sale in town. We lived in one of four small white stucco houses, one in each corner of a courtyard, a wooden barn-like garage out back with four open stalls. Our rent was $95 a month, the beach a mile away.

    Standing at the window of the Realtor’s, I was surprised to see a photo of our place. The four house lot was for sale. We didn’t have a telephone, so I went over to my folks-iz home and called our landlord, who confirmed our house was for sale, sold, actually, and he just had not had the heart to tell us, but the eviction notice would soon be in the mail.

    That summer, the four small houses were torn down and a large apartment complex with no yard space erected, but this little story is not about inflation. It’s about night and day, dancing the night away, surfing in the morning.

  • Inflation

    Inflation

    a simple moon
    once worth two bits
    now a bucket of silver dollars
    won’t buy a room with a hotplate
    view of the polluted lake.

    when all universe
    was still local
    we slept in the sky
    now moving stairs
    carry off the awful.

    the moon we have lights
    a dark gold daylily closed
    the mope maroon dragon snapped
    June dropped apples in grassy shade
    a few listening pray.

    the moon lost recedes
    we can no longer even point to it
    a pearl moon our best friend
    the moon we want grows cold
    our bare feet burning.

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