Everything
(for Tasche and Leonard)
I dreamed that I was called
upon to assist
Leonard Cohen in packing for
his last trip.
When I arrived, I kissed him
on the mouth like an old
friend.
He was dressed in monks’
robes
looking uncomfortable in this
skin.
It surprised me when he began
to throw
piles of possessions onto the
cot:
One, two, three suitcases
and endless unkempt wads of
gear.
As I untangled the knot of
stuff
he told me about his
obsession with
accumulating athletic hobbies
he dreamt one day of trying.
So, in went the kayak,
running shoes,
the rugby helmet and bowling
pins.
I packed his bags, more magician
than pragmatist,
as he stood by, small and
humble
and folded his hands gingerly.
“They tell me,” he said
in that honey-lava-chocolate-earth
voice,
“that I should choose one and
focus,”
his smile was audible in the
creases of his face,
“But Everything is all I’ve
got.”
-Andrine de la Rocha
1/2/17
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