Older Love
His wife has asthma
so he only smokes outdoors
or late at night with head
and shoulders well into
the fireplace, the mesquite and oak
heat bright against his face.
Does it replace the heat
that has wandered from love
back into the natural world?
But then the shadow passion casts
is much longer than passion,
stretching with effort from year to year.
Outside tonight hard wind and sleet
from three bald mountains,
and on the hearth before his face
the ashes we’ll all become,
soft as the back of a woman’s knee.
Older Love from Jim Harrison’s Saving Daylight (2006), is reprinted by permission of Copper Canyon Press, www.coppercanyonpress.org.
Please see the Interview with Jim Harrison under “Jim Harrison, Interviews with Writers”