Academy of American Poets
View Cart | Log In 
Subscribe | More Info 
Find a Poet or Poem
Advanced Search >
Want more poems?
Subscribe to our
Poem-A-Day emails.
FURTHER READING
Poems by Ben Mirov
Black Glass Soliloquy
Essays by Ben Mirov
6 Poets, 6 Questions: Ben Mirov in Conversation
Related Poems
Zero Star Hotel [At the Smith and Jones]
by Anselm Berrigan
Custom
by Rae Armantrout
Jangling
by Matthew Rohrer and
Amy Check On My Square Inch of Land
by Farrah Field
Electron Face
by Matt Hart
Sponsor a Poet Page | Add to Notebook | Email to Friend | Print

Automatic Teller Machine

 
by Ben Mirov

If you work at a steady rate
you may reach the river by nightfall
and if you have the will

a canoe will be waiting 
by the ash factory 
for you to take upstream

to the takoyaki shack
where you can eat delicious food
and drink as much beer as you like

until late into the night.
In other words you have 
your whole life ahead of you

and no one can tell you 
what to do or how to act
or what to say or anything

said the machine in the wall
before dispensing my receipt 
in a tiny wadded ball.









Copyright © 2012 by Ben Mirov. Used with permission of the author.
Larger TypeLarger Type | Home | Help | Contact Us | Privacy Policy Copyright © 1997 - 2013 by Academy of American Poets.