I'm not one much for poetry in forms or rhyming, but this one came to my email inbox this week and I was really taken by it. I'm not even sure what the *bleep* it means, but there's something about it that I like.
You?
The Heart of the Matter
by Dana Gioia
The heart of the matter, the ghost of a chance,
A tremor, a fever, an ache in the chest.
The moth and the candle beginning their dance,
A cool white sheet on which nothing will rest.
Come sit beside me. I've waited alone.
What you need to confess I already know.
The scent of your shame is a heavy cologne
That lingers for hours after you go.
The dregs of the bottle, the end of the line,
The laggard, the loser, the last one to know.
The unfinished book, the dead-end sign,
And last summer's garden buried in snow.
