PHILIPPE SOUPAULT
night is falling drop by drop
I’ve been waiting for hours
Give me that lemonade and the last cigarette
I’ll come back to Paris
—mary ann caws and patricia terry
Movie-house
for Blaise Cendrars
The wind strokes the posters
Blank
the cashier is made of china
Screen
the robot conductor directs the player piano
shots are heard
applause
the stolen car disappears into the clouds
and the frozen lover has purchased a celluloid collar
But soon doors slam
Very elegant today
He has put on his top hat
His gloves too
The program changes every Friday
—mary ann caws
Song for Ghosts and for Those Now Gone
Today there are hands I love,
Yesterday it was a nape
Tomorrow it will be lips
and this evening a smile
In three days a face
So each day in the week
I marvel at still living
Monday I may recall the way you walk