after Fernand Léger’s painting Animated Landscape
Even in modern cities,
where the buildings overlap
with metal-tinted façades,
there’s always space to rest
and fall apart. My friend
will testify: her limbs
are splayed along the sidewalk,
a collapsed suit of armor
in the shade of synthetic leaves.
During the working week
we sleep however we can.
I’ll keep her vigil, straight
as a mannequin, my skirt
rippling in the breeze
of factory exhaust
or venting steam. Tonight,
after the offices shutter
and the sky changes from gray
to darker gray, we’ll switch
our posts, and soon repeat.