Saturday, October 3, 2020

Ron Kolm | Sigmund, Surprised by Joy

Sigmund, Surprised by Joy



Sigmund,
A thoughtful child,
Transcribes his dreams
On his bedroom wall
Using a yellow crayon.

When he plays
With his die-cast cars
Pushing them across the rug
He can’t help but hear
The music of the spheres.

Sigmund asks his mother:
“Can we stay up late tonight
And watch the stars come out?”

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Ron Kolm by Arthur Kaye

Ron Kolm
is a contributing editor of Sensitive Skin magazine and the author of several books including Swimming in the Shallow End (2020), A Change in the Weather (2017), and Night Shift (2016). His writings also appear in And Then, Feuerstuhl, Local Knowledge, The Opiate, and The Outlaw Bible of American Poetry (Thunder’s Mouth Press). A collection of his papers (some 35 cartons of correspondence, notebooks, objects, chapbooks, signed first editions and runs of literary magazines) was purchased by New York University and is now part of the Fales Library’s permanent archives.

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