|  | La Stravaganza (Sogno!) In my dream I arrive late
 for school, one shoe
 missing, no shirt,
 wearing a bow tie.
 The teacher points
 her finger and hands
 me a violin; the strings
 vibrate the belly plate,
 smell of freshly varnished teak.
 A cat cries, the bow
 thrums my neck,
 resonates
 in the hall. The bell rings,
 time for recess. I play
 a Vivaldi concerto, a baroque
 piece, one against the many
 children pushing for a turn
 on the see-saw,
 the swings of arms
 and legs, of moods, a Sonata
 form waiting for cadenza.
 I am the son of a violinist
 who played
 at St. Mark's Cathedral.
 Because of my asthma, I gave up
 being a priest and play
 instead a ritornello.
 Later on I plan to kiss
 that Pietà girl
 over by the monkey bars.
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