Inspired by a line from Weldon Kees’s “Five Villanelles” —
“We must remain until the roof falls in.”
LIGHTS OUT
The darkness invites us to stretch and dawdle, and we
do, pouring more wine, telling more tales. We must
be tired, but we stretch, pretend otherwise, remain
hunched beside our ebbing campfire, until
at last our yawns can’t be denied, or the
fatigue seeping into muscles. No roof
overhead; no matter, we’re all in.
so many wonderful phrases and images. Ebbing campfires indeed.