you haven’t had Robert Rothman lives in Northern California, near extensive trails and open space, with the Pacific Ocean over the hill. His work has appeared in Atlanta Review, Meridian Anthology of Contemporary Poetry, Tampa Review, Willow Review, and over one hundred other literary journals in the United States, England, Ireland, Canada, Wales, and Australia. Please see his website (www.robertrothmanpoet.com) for more information about him and his work.
HIGH GRASSES IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE ON HIGHWAY 120
a drink or toke of anything
that could explain looking
out of the car window the
grasses waist-high and
brilliant from spring’s
prodigal rains bending back
and forth the blades in
waves so mesmerizing
that you think you are
hallucinating and
shake your head but
the effect is so potent
you have to stop
the car and go into the fields
until you are in the middle of
the magic and here even more
intoxicating the grasses as far
as you can see moving like
a sinuous creates pulsing
to a force that now bends
you in its power and you
dance with a flexibility
and fluidity you never
dreamed was in you
your arms chest hips
knees legs
in rhythm to
the grass you
now a green stalk
among the thousands
to an invisible wind visibly
revealed in the great field
which is seen by no one but
all of you and the occasional
bird circling aboveAbout the Author