Now I am done
With yesterday’s
Paradise,
I can see today’s
Whenever it approaches
Or not.
Oh, here it is,
A shadow on the grass,
That crow I tell myself
Always is the same one
So I can own a token animal
To pray to
When I know praying
To this bird
For about ten years.
Someone has sent me
Scores of shadow,
Guarantee
I keep myself
In the necessary surround
Circumambient light,
I tell myself I discovered,
Any lie
Which speaks the truth of holiness—
Peter Cooley’s twelfth book of poetry, Accounting for the Dark (Chicago), appeared in 2024. His poem in this issue is from his new book, Little Everlastings, which will come out from Carnegie Mellon in 2027. He is professor emeritus at Tulane University


