November 15, 2017

One poem by Lee Evans

Free Fall


The detachment of the moon
Is like a fingernail clipping
Frozen among the constellations.

Crunching down the snow,
My footsteps leave irrevocable prints
To and from the bare forsythia.

I unsnap the mousetrap,
Let the smashed body drop
On a pale crust of moonlight. 



LEE EVANS lives in Bath, Maine and works for the local YMCA. His poems have appeared in various venues over the past twenty or so years.

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