Never Song

The city’s flow is predictable
up to a point like smoke

from a cigarette.

Youth bloom.
Pesticides and ground cover

fail.

My heart is as empty
as the zoo,
defunded,

some of what used to sing
there butchered

and fed to some of what never
sang.

I cover my shirts with nirvanas
ironically.

Glen Armstrong
Glen Armstrong
Glen Armstrong (he/him) holds an MFA in English from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst and edits a poetry journal called Cruel Garters. His poems have appeared in Conduit, Poetry Northwest, and Another Chicago Magazine.

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