Blade
Your eyes are the bluest I’ve seen,
reflecting a bit of the blade in the glint of
the haft.
And I wait.
No doubt they did defraud you,
propelling you a bit in this enactment,
getting you to the pantry with the point
turned toward your gut.
I must wait.
Eventually you must decide
whom to kill.
Him or you or
are you he?
You must suspect that he will never change.
Evil comes not in a flash
but a trickle.
We never met the cause of this but
both of us can feel the face
as palpably as if it were molded
newborn before us.
I wait.
Fired from Hallmark for writing meaningful greeting-card verse, Fred Yannantuono has currently published 334 poems in 85 journals in 30 states. Work was nominated for a Pushcart prize in 2006 and 2013. His book A Boilermaker for the Lady, which can be browsed on Amazon, has been banned in France, Latvia, and the Orkney Isles. Was recently Featured Poet in Light Quarterly.To Idi Amin I’m a Idiot and Other Palindromes is due out in 2014, followed by a second book of poems, I Hate to Second-Guess Myself – Or Do I? Hasn’t been arrested in seventeen months. Caught bluefish nude, Ocean City, MD—1971