Jody Azzouni

Poetry

Incubating Helen

Earlier version published in Möbius, Fall & WInter, 2003.
Added 12/30/2020
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Incubating Helen

Poem | Jody's Notes

 

The egg is a gem; nearby

roosters are pedophiles.

 

The pregnant sky, perhaps

with rainbow; but it disappoints

if we think of Helen.

 

The egg cracks open: gold

flickers, and goes out.

 

(Even the season, marginalized,

gestalted by her

 into the background).

 

Some wars later, she dies;

birds sing again. Puddles

too sullen even to reflect

once more turn blue; young nymphs

again open their hands

as if in search of antennas.