Wolf-Light

[…]
When I went on vacation with my dad
it was awkward. Were we two men sharing a bed. Were we father
and daughter. We fought
as we always have, like brothers.

At dusk we took a walk into town.
You know what we call this he said?
Wolf-light. Just after sundown the sky a deep bruise
the air anticipates.

from Wolf-Light, Ari Banias