One Sock On, One Sock Off

On this cold
threshold
camped
cramped

stiff and sore
at your door
here I lie.
No reply.

Not abject
not broken
dreaming, yes,
for real, eyes open

stoned on pure
hope’s elixir,
centered, aligned
climbing blind:

Hummingbird
half-assured
dragonfly
darting by

river otter’s
daughter
quicksilver thru
still water,

Su
zy
now
methinks

thou
art
part
sphinx.

—Jim Powell

Jim Powell’s new collection of poetry, Substrate, was published in April 2009 by Pantheon. His translation of the poetry of Sappho is available from Oxford University Press. His indigenous habitat is in Northern California.