Love
Martha Strom
nothing funny to say about the universe--
no love to proclaim—
nothing happy to report
no moon to moan about
but this morning there was no heat
don’t go/ maybe tonight/
it’s way too cold to swim
but the locker room is warm
like satan i argued with god
the Y is warmer than my apartment
and the bus will be warm
as its engine
in the summer time
woosh the bus came fast
zip we were at Meserole Avenue
bang i jumped in the water
the hot bath of Lourdes
i swam/i showered/
o spirits, shall i shave?
it doesn’t matter in the winter
they answered
i shaved
i blew dry my hair
the bus came!
the bus came right away!
home/ i felt the radiators--
hot! hot! hot!
maybe the yellow leaves
are not so evil/
they tell me
where there is swimming
there is love
Martha Strom lives in Brooklyn, New York, after starting out in Cincinnati, Philadelphia, St. Louis, Boston, Princeton, and Atlanta. So she feels grateful to get to settle in and write in NYC. Her poems have also appeared in New Letters, Passager, Common Ground Review, and other journals. Recently, some of her art appears in Straylight Literary Arts Magazine.