(Image of Berwyn, Illinois, U.S.A. provided by DWB)
“Show me the place where the word became a man.”
– Leonard Cohen, “Show Me the Place”
Poetry can create
and does create
urban
affection, the tiny,
brief
reaching
out
to one’s fellow
humans
that us city
folks (the vast
majority
of the planet
now) need to
indulge in so we
can remain
connected
to one another,
our fellow
humanity,
in a real way,
however strange or
however much
a stranger. Whenever
people compliment
one of my beautiful
animals (Siberian Huskies
or pit bulls), I take it
personally
and return
the favor.
Walking across
the parking lot,
I resolved
that I
would continue
to do so. And I turned
the Leonard Cohen
song way up
on my phone
and placed it
near my ear
one more
time
for now.
Dr. Dale Williams Barrigar is a poet whose own poetry transformed his own life: suddenly, and then gradually. It’s good enough for him.
