Quotidian Poem
When I heard the bombing
had begun I drove down
to Keene and bought
a 3x magnifying glass,
a sketch book
and drawing pencils. Then,
I went out behind the apartments
to snap off seed pods, weeds
I could not name
and a couple of brittle leaves.
I saved the afternoon
by studying edges
of petals, seeds,
the marvelous veins
and sketching them.
On the page, I wrote:
unknown weeds 10/7/01, found
in the patch between Applewood
and the Historical Museum;
on the day we began bombing.
Then I made a pot of soup
out of black-eyed peas
and a ham bone
I'd frozen from Easter.
I threw in onions, garlic,
parsley, cumin,
a couple of tomatoes——
whatever made sense.
Enough for an army.