Daylight Savings
Daylight savings has come again.
Over and over the world is surprising.
Everything darkens slowly. Everything
is slowly adjusting to everything else.
When I was young I dreamed in green,
a shroud descending when I closed
my eyes. All thought and poetry, all
eulogy and song. I am trying to get
at something. I was trying then, but
my love has changed colour. It is
a tight knot at the centre of me.
It is always loosening and retying.
It is like a knitting pattern. I am
over and under. I am pulled through
and through. I am changing colour.
I am making a shape. I am trying
to get at something. I am dancing
in a crush of bodies. I am unspooling
the length of the island. I decide
love is floating in a yellow world.
Yes, yellow. LOVE IS FLOATING
IN A YELLOW WORLD. Every
year daylight savings comes. Over
and over the world is surprising.
I am leaving the sunny spot for you,
the best part of the room. I am
watching you warm. I am warming.
I am finding love in a dropped stitch.
I am making and remaking. Everything
is slowly adjusting to everything else.
I am leaving a fingernail of space
so you can reach in and untie me.
Maia Armistead is a poet and student originally from Hamilton. She has been published in such places as Starling, Mayhem, and The Spinoff, and is one of the founding editors of Symposia Magazine.