Delayed Flight

by David Allen Sullivan

A tree rose up her back,
                              wolves coursed over one shoulder.
                                                            It was her body

they decorated
                              but their sinewy life, emerging
                                                            from the white tank top

and black bra straps, called
                              to me. She was a stranger
                                                            hurrying past where

I’d been cursing fate,
                              how could I halt her fleeing form
                                                            and ask to see more?

But wolves seemed to wink
                              and roll as her shoulders walked
                                                            them through their paces,

and the tree stretched up
                              her neck to tickle her ears
                                                            with barren branches.

I have seen tattoos,
                              this was the finest-artwork
                                                            that would only be

completed when she
                              was naked-the harrowed wolves
                                                            bounded for their gate,

and when they were gone
                              I turned back to the monitor-
                                                            delayed an hour.

                                                            *

Didn’t recognize
                              her at first, because the man
                                                            who she leaned against

was a wild, walking
                              contradiction-marine cap
                                                            rode her red spiked hair,

and over his close cropped
                              skull entwined snakes were dancing.
                                                            The hand that caressed

the shouldered wolf said:
                              as above, around the wrist,
                                                            its twin: so below.

And the tree walked on
                              legs that wore bracelets of roots
                                                            on exposed ankles.

Those roots stretched themselves
                              as she stretched herself, caressed
                                                            snakes and ate him up.
*Photo courtesy Drew.