Showing posts with label The Moon Calf Franz Sedlacek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Moon Calf Franz Sedlacek. Show all posts

Thursday, May 9, 2019

The Moon Calf (Franz Sedlacek), Sonnet #456

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My Human Disguise.
















I once rode the moon calf 
Over the city roofs.
He was only a half
And made a nice saddle.
(Please don’t ask me for proof.)
Both of us were addled
By his mother’s mooning,
As if she didn’t mind
I might be marooning
Her boy from his own kind.
My ride bucked and I fell
Into a wishing well.
I said, “You go home now.”
The calf became a cow.