This tree keeps falling over. I prop it up,

it falls again. And the rain falls

day after day like a broken wet record.

Here are the birds—tiny, smaller



than birds. And like fresh butcher’s

paper, the light so bright it hurts.

So the birds are paper and so is the sky.

It will be easiest if I draw you a picture,



each of us a different shade of gray.

What goes right is an accident. It can’t

be blamed on us. What goes wrong



is almost impossible to see. How quickly

it disappears, like someone’s hand

into someone else’s pocket.



Matthew Thorburn.



(Image by Geoff McFetridge.)



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