L. Ward Abel

Aaron Copland

Every screen in the house 

shows mid-twentieth black 

and white broadcasts on mute. 

 

My tascam plays Copland 

now in a Bernstein past 

digital but still  

 

with a true-type 

soul 

and simple gifts. 

 

I’ve got those transfigured 

empire blues. It feels like 

the end of something good 

 

but circles have no end 

just reruns projected up, out 

and on to a trillion night-sky suns.


L. Ward Abel’s work has appeared in hundreds of journals (Rattle, Versal, The Reader, Worcester Review, Riverbed Review, Honest Ulsterman, others), including nominations for a Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net, and he is the author of three full collections and ten chapbooks of poetry, including his latest collection, The Width of Here (Silver Bow, 2021). He is a reformed lawyer, he writes and plays music, and he teaches literature. Abel resides in rural Georgia.