Saturday, March 18, 2006

I saw this over on the Verse Daily website today. I just love McHugh's wit and word-play. And how it totes up. Originally appeared in 32 Poems.


Ill-Made Almighty
No man has more assurance than a bad poet.—Martial

The logos thrives, it is crawling
with bugs. The lecturers, below,

are memorific, futurized, dead-certain
they'll go unsurprised. They don't

know nows as you do, true to no
clear destination. (You can't even act

your age, it's over-understudied.) Steady
as you go. The greatest waves are barely

bearable, alive's ill-read already,
and the Skipper is sick

of the terribly lit
graffiti in the head.





Copyright © 2004 Heather McHugh All rights reserved
from 32 Poems
Reprinted by Verse Daily® with permission

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