Tim Suermondt

LOOKING FOR ZAGAJEWSKI UNDER THE COUCH
May 8, 2015 Tim Suermondt

LOOKING FOR ZAGAJEWSKI UNDER THE COUCH

 

If his book of poems isn’t there
it may be lost forever
and the household will be diminished—
a bit like the neighborhood itself.
The sun will shine less,
the wind will blow harder
and there’ll be fewer cherry blossoms
on the trees this Spring, flaunting
themselves in the Japanese Garden.

Tim Suermondt is the author of two full-length collections: Trying to Help the Elephant Man Dance ( The Backwaters Press, 2007 ) and Just Beautiful from New York Quarterly Books, 2010. He has published poems in Poetry, The Georgia Review, Blackbird, Able Muse, Prairie Schooner, PANK, Bellevue Literary Review and Stand Magazine (U.K.) and has poems forthcoming in Gargoyle, A Narrow Fellow and Cha: an Asian literary Journal among others. After many years in Queens and Brooklyn, he has moved to Cambridge with his wife, the poet Pui Ying Wong.