‘Unstill’ by Elizabeth S. Gunn

Unstill

grooves
animating 
 
your sculpture
in pinstripes 
 
of heavy starch
fastened 
 
by clay 
fingertips, 
 
tender 
as summer
 
soft lima beans 
or a freehanded
 
pianist tuning 
anew, unbeholden
 
by education –
had we been   
 
in Toronto
famished Beatniks
 
for whom planets
govern inner lives
 
had we been
had we loved


Elizabeth S. Gunn (www.elizabethsgunn.com) serves as the Dean of the School of Arts, Sciences, and Business at Nevada State University. She writes poetry and fiction in Henderson, Nevada, where she and her wife live with their three rescue pups in the endless Mojave Desert.