Saturday

I could not take my eyes off of
my long, thin arm
stretching out from our bed:
it's blinding paleness,
the bulge where my elbow
protrudes, tiny wrist,
spindly fingers.
I lay transfixed by the realization
that my veins seemed green
rather than blue.  But it must
have been the light of the late afternoon
sun on the wall that made my
blood discolored.