Fred, Half Dead, Beethoven In His Head

 

You can’t talk to Beethoven

on a bus stop in Chicago

because you’ll just get lost.

 

Lauded as a genius,

he can’t give good directions

because he’s dead.

.

Ask Fred about Beethoven

about Fred

his hands waving wildly with excitement like

the vibrations coming up through his feet.

conducting symphonies in an empty room.

 

Fred will tell you how planets hum

give directions to angry flocks of pigeons

lecture on string theory

like harpsichords, and how Beethoven was more

of a transcriber than a composer.

 

I picture the two sitting together

lost in deep conversation.

 

 

 

 

Holly Day is a housewife and mother of two living in Minneapolis, Minnesota who teaches needlepoint classes for the Minneapolis school district and writing classes at The Loft  Literary Center. Her poetry has recently appeared in The Tampa Review, The Comstock Review, and the St. Paul Almanac, and she is the 2011 recipient of the Sam Ragan Poetry Prize from Barton College. Her most recent published books are  Walking Twin Cities and Notenlesen für Dummies Das Pocketbuch.