Ralph Monday is Professor of English at RSCC in Harriman, TN. Hundreds of poems published. Books: All American Girl and Other Poems, 2014. Empty Houses and American Renditions, 2015. Narcissus the Sorcerer, 2015. Bergman’s Island & Other Poems, 2021, and a humanities text, 2018. Member Lincoln Memorial University Literary Hall of Fame.
au revoir mon amour
this time when you walk
away
don’t go into the forest
you might get
lost
but you’re there
already
make a shelter of hemlock
branches
or
find a cave to crawl into
build a fire if you have
matches
try to find the light
as a guide to your
blindness
reflection upon your ruined
mind
know that an owl flying
in daytime
has
lost its way do not follow
like the many stags whose
trail you sniffed upon
only
to discover they broke
off their horns
in you
left no velvet to soothe
reddened thighs
marked
you with their yellowed musk
stay in the underworld
that you carved out
with
sophistic eyes its safer there
and if you hear dogs baying
in
the distance do not worry
they are not looking for
you