WINTER BAZAAR
Not-yet broken crockery.
Sky, for the moment, intact.
A table heavies with glass-
blown angels bent
at the wing into prayer.
Nothing worth note
to forgive this morning.
So many bearded faces
stack lengthwise over
matching plastic crosses.
Someone’s grandmother
praises the transcendence
of Marionberry & cinnamon.
Your mother & mine covet
the same ceramic dish
that captures a couple
before their fall.
Naked & unashamed,
birch quiver all around us in ecstasy.
Huge hands cover my eyes,
guide me blindly out
onto the sidewalk where all
the children are busy
fashioning their fathers
from gray trampled snow.
John Sibley Williams is the author of As One Fire Consumes Another (Orison Poetry Prize) and Skin Memory (Backwaters Prize). An eleven-time Pushcart nominee and winner of various awards, John serves as editor of The Inflectionist Review. Publications include: Yale Review, Atlanta Review, Prairie Schooner, Massachusetts Review, and Third Coast.