Poem April 2024
Penumbra
My father taught me a civil trick.
If you get caught during a rainstorm
at a downtown restaurant, just ask
the bartender if someone left a black umbrella. They will present you with
a cardboard box chock full of them.
It is not a lie: Someone really has left behind each one. You have left many. Part of the loophole is to make sure to give that umbrella to someone who needs it, or at the very least, leave it
in a shady vestibule, on the coat rack next to that sad windbreaker. Otherwise it doesn’t count. Now they could call this all a life hack, but I consider that lacking. The process of inheritance is about so much more than getting what you need.
— Maura Way
Maura Way’s second collection of poetry, Mummery,
was published in November 2023 by Press 53.