Molly Minturn
So I’ve done it now
I am the girl alone in the woods.
The horse ran away
and I didn’t cry.
I can play Beethoven loud as I want,
mournful Beethoven to deaf trees.
I like the way
his music goes back on its word.
My own cruelty makes the trees grow
crooked and spindly, little witches;
they lean away from me
like the oboes at the top of the score.
O, they say to the higher plane,
away from me. A dream
can take the shape of a life—
bees push themselves soundlessly
deep within white petals.
The great house and missed chance
and your face at the end of the hall
saying be good, be good, without
saying anything at all.