You are the You
You are the you in this poem,
Mon amour.
Harrisburg mon amour.
Boats break.
So-and-so asked me,
To whom does the you in your poem
Refer.
I said, Are you feeling well, So-and-so.
I can’t believe I said.
It. So sue me.
I said, It’s the beloved, So-and-so.
Oh is that all.
Well, I said, she wouldn’t think
It was so little.
To look up into your face
Is like looking into the devastated stars.
Lights of all kinds I traced,
You and you and you and you.
You are the you of this poem, mon amour.
Boats break.
Copyright ©: David Shapiro
(in: After a Lost Original, 1994)