POEM

1926

by Weldon Kees

The porchlight coming on again,
Early November, the dead leaves
Racked in piles, the wicker swing
Creaking. Across the lots
A phonograph is playing Ja-Da.

An orange moon. I see the lives
Of neighbors, mapped and marred
Like all the wars ahead, and R.
Insane, B. with his throat cut,
Fifteen years from now, in Omaha.

I did not know them then.
My airedale scratches at the door.
And I am back from seeing Milton Sills
And Doris Kenyon. Twelve years old.
The porchlight coming on again.

 Weldon  Kees

Weldon Kees was born in Beatrice, Nebraska in 1914. He attended Doane College, the . . . MORE »

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