Monsters

 
After flying all night
   over the Atlantic,
 
he deplaned,
   while children ran from him,
 
screaming, “Monstre, monstre!”,
   in Danish falsetto.
 
He examined himself
   and found nothing grotesque,
 
aside from a few
   bumps and wrinkles,
 
tired eyes and
   an unfortunate reliance
 
on flat California English;
   nothing terribly scary.
 
And, then, the barks —
   he turned and saw,
 
close on his heels,
   a pair of bulldogs
 
on leather leashes
   with day-glo pink collars,
 
and, as he petted
   the slobbery giants,
 
he felt his newfound monsterhood
   sadly slip away.
   

Leaves, Children

 
Leaves, star-like,
   beneath the maple,
 
Levitate in breeze
   and pinwheel
 
Across my path,
   bouncing, hopping,
 
Child souls
   in single file,
 
Giggle whispering,
   “Lookit! Lookit!” —
 
Cartwheeling
   little show-offs.