Before doctors learn how it is that the brain's lights turn on, they may have to know a lot more about what's happening when the lights are off.
—Benedict Carey
In her dark she surveys empty: the vanity
from the in-law's Bronx apartment,
the brooch from a lover,
loafers by a coat tree, trench coat,
the husband's profile, an alarm
for news and forecast. Here
she appraises fidelity
before the light violates.