The plastic statue of the Virgin On top of a bedroom dresser With a blackened mirror From a bad-dream grooming salon. Two pebbles from the grave of a rock star, A small, grinning wind-up monkey, A bronze Egyptian coin And a red movie-ticket stub. A splotch of sunlight on the framed Communion photograph of a boy With the eyes of someone Who will drown in a lake real soon. An altar dignifying the god of chance. What is beautiful, it cautions, Is found accidentally and not sought after. What is beautiful is easily lost.