Poetry box

by Colette Bryce

Wine

The corkscrew lifts its elegant arms
like the Pope greeting tourists
on his balcony. Tonight we drink

religiously, fill to a shivering inch
of the brink, carefully, almost
warily. Tonight I drink to you,

and you to me, but this time,
seriously; as if following, word
for word in the clink, a ceremony.


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