Goodnight
by Eileen Murphy
I
said to my husband, I’m not that tired
&
I have cycles & sometimes
my writing
is blocked
&
I have to take advantage
when
I have the fire
&
you can suggest I go to bed
but
don’t get mad
&
then I pointed out that
the
Orpheus tale never
mentions
Eurydice’s feelings
&
maybe she paused on
the
doorstep following him out of
the
Hades cavern
on
purpose because she knew
she
would always be following him
&
he would always
be
making noise,
“sweet
noise” being
still
noise
&
then I lost it
&
said, okay, a Caravaggio-style
angel
appeared
in the bedroom
one
night about a month ago
&
told me god wanted
me
to write
&
that shut him up.
* *
* * *
“Goodnight” was first
published in White Pelican Review (Fall 2003)
A former Chicagolander,
Eileen Murphy now lives 30 miles from Tampa. She received her Masters degree
from Columbia College, Chicago. She teaches literature and English at Polk
State College in Lakeland and has recently published poetry in Thirteen
Myna Birds, Tinderbox (nominated for Pushcart
Prize), Yes Poetry, The American Journal of Poetry, Rogue
Agent, Deaf Poets Society, and other journals.
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