This is an Intersection

by Celia Easton Koehler

Illustration by Annabelle Bullock

this is an intersection

the picnic table arranges space
constructs 
a room

gravel island between street and railroad

towing enforced at all times

once red now 
pink

tow truck gone
fishing

aspens wiggle & shed
orange 

empty side of a yield sign gleams

coin struck by sun
crow glide and glare 

shadow of north hill on south hill
shrinks to rind 

i see a man taking a photo of the sky

his gesture 
alerts me 
of the rainbow

today my brain is like my mothers’

picking up thoughts and leaving them 
in the wrong room 

the picnic bench has a driftwood feel

in the distance there is a sign signaling
nearest restaurants, gas, 

the next rest 
stop

 

Celia Easton Koehler

Celia Easton Koehler lives in Missoula, Montana where she is an MFA candidate at the University of Montana. Things that are important to her: jogging, eavesdropping, collective practices and self-managed, place-based projects.