untitled poem
by
Bob MacKenzie


Saint Nicholas in earlier days
a student hunches green garbage bag
laundry along lifting morning haze
on University Avenue,

less Netherlands than Greece reflected
in dark, tightly curling locks and beard,
springtime sunshine haloed, affected
only by his inner need to Know.

How many springtime days and nights
and summers and falls must pass before
this face reflects the snow, and delights
only children's passing fantasies?


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