Drawn
DRAWN
To draw is to notice, to see the swirl
atop the sandstone wall—
the one you’ve driven past in a hurry
so many times to get to work.
When I draw, I’m sixteen again.
Dad’s just lost his job.
Everyone in the house seems
lost too, but me…
I listen. The universe comes
to call when I draw, through the mouth
of that older boy the next desk over in math.
When I draw I’m smart enough
to shut up and listen.
I already have the job,
There’s no problem to solve.
“Just draw me!” cries the mountain ridge.
“Us too!” The palm trees sway.
“¡No nos olviden!” Who knew the street lights
speak Spanish?
When I draw I say yes
to what is, in detail.
When I draw I know
I never miss a thing