For a Robot
Image: “Yellow Flowers” by Carla Paton. “For a Robot” was written by Alison Bailey for Rattle’s Ekphrastic Challenge, September 2023, and selected as the Artist’s Choice. (PDF / JPG)
Image: “Yellow Flowers” by Carla Paton. “For a Robot” was written by Alison Bailey for Rattle’s Ekphrastic Challenge, September 2023, and selected as the Artist’s Choice. (PDF / JPG)
To the woman who shoplifted my black Dansk clogs
from the consignment store where I sometimes browse—
because maybe there’s a sweater
that belonged to someone who
the walk to the sea belongs to the sea
we are drawn on as waves are
the late light is sidelong
a glance at a party
passed from one guest to the next
Here’s the secret: nobody knows
what the moon is made of. Nobody
understands our bodies’ common cheese …
The extraordinary arms of the bush.
Trap music still echoing: the singing
birds another cover. The conscious hush.
The full moon, glowing at dusk,
and the audacious bellbird is calling out from his tree,
so small yet so loud.