Untethered

rich, here, does not mean luscious fruit,

neither a deep color,

nor bare feet in

the wild dirt–

not a flower who knows

its laughter without effort.

I’ll wear down the soles of my shoes

to pay my taxes

and then find my candle

flickering in the void.

I work backwards and

without anchor,

like the particle I am:

Where I began must be where I belong.