CONSTITUTIONAL

 

The morning sky

resembles our faded

tablecloth, azure once,

 

its linen long

paled with age,

use, and cleaning.

 

Walking, my arthritic

tendon aches, torn

and mended years

 

ago, though soon

its pain dissipates.

She detested exercise.

 

Among my daily

excursions only this

still feels routine,

 

making my way

along the outskirts

of a park

 

close to home,

alive beneath that

steadily renewing blue.

Peter Vertacnik's poems and translations have appeared previously (or are forthcoming) in Alabama Literary ReviewThe American Journal of PoetryGreen Briar Review, The Hopkins ReviewLiterary Matters, Poet Lore, Valparaiso Poetry Review, and Water~Stone Review, among others.