By Tatiana Retivov
Disassociation begins
While you are negotiating
The roadblocks, you hover
As if above yourself
Flinching as cruise
Missiles interfere with
Your train of thought.
The road curves out
Of view, the emergency
Lane on the right is full
Of abandoned cars.
Do not stop, don’t
Look back, be not
Like Lot’s wife or
Euridyce. There is
No going back.
Or is there? You are under
The influence of a fugue,
One day all is well and
then cruise missiles fly
overhead crosshatching
the abandoned fields.
Tatiana Retivov received a B.A. in English Literature from the University of Montana and an M.A. in Slavic Languages and Literature from the University of Michihgan She has lived in Kyiv, Ukraine since 1994, where she runs an Art & Literature Salon and a small publishing press that publishes prose, poetry, and non-fiction in Ukraine