June 18, 2024

The Way Things Are in Franklin

Even the undertaker is going

out of business. And since the dime store closed,

we can't get parakeets on Main Street

anymore, or sleeveless gingham smocks

for keeping Church Fair pie off the ample

fronts of the strong, garrulous wives

of pipefitters and road agents.

The hardware's done for too.

                                                     Yesterday,

a Sunday, I saw the proprietors breaking

up shop, the woman struggling with half

a dozen bicycle tires on each arm,

like bangle bracelets, the man balancing

boxes filled with Teflon pans. The windows

had been soaped to frustrate curiosity,

or pity, and that cheerless satisfaction

we sometimes feel when others fail.


Jane Kenyon, Otherwise: New & Selected Poems (Graywolf Press, 1996)

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