Ruth
She is riding a roller coaster,
full speed, no brakes, arms in the air.
And as if a demon took over jumbled
and confused the flights of ideas that
never land or land like a pulled pin
on a hand grenade
She says
who I am, what I had
a husband, a son, a job
at the library,
a house and a white picket fence,
a warm bed, hot food.
These things ran away.
I asked if she was happy—
not really, I cry inside.
But, if I see you that day
I’m happy no matter what.
I would die for you
because you have fought
so hard for me.
I would die for you.
I cry.
She says
I saw a diamond, it was red,
the size of my foot
and lizards are real.
I got a ticket to ride
the train—ALL ABOARD
I’m going to ride that ship.
I cry inside to see the mean
things going on around here
I cry
I’m a Mississippi Queen, dislocated.
They’re teaching kids new science
I’m not sure we’re going to be okay.