Against ambition

A poem.

January 2, 2014

Against ambition

Little does she know day by day

I, too, am learning how to crawl.

Israel has a Houthi missile problem. It’s stuck finding a solution.

Beckoned to the joy that glistens

in her gums. My sweet Penelope.

And though I try to hide it, this

leash around my neck that ends

at something or someone always

These Memphis icons bolster Black radio – and their communities

somewhere else, when she starts

with a smile from the far, far side of the carpet – just as happy to retreat in the effort to advance –

she reaches me at last and reaches

out to put her finger on a button.