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dane-ficklin
dane-ficklin
American
Before I knew your name, I loved the fall. I loved to see the leaves change, from green (my favourite colour) To yellow, orange, red and brown Before falling from their branches to the earth below Their scent sweet and wild And I loved it. I loved the fall because when I was young My father would rake the leaves into piles For myself and my siblings to play in I loved the chill of the season Seeing my breath in the crisp air A tangible and ethereal sign that I was alive I would play-pretend that I was a dragon A dragon bundled in jacket, scarf and cap Knocking over the flimsy, leaf-made castles Built by my brothers and sister My father would fuss once the playing was done At how we had made such a mess of his work And then rake them into piles again While I would peer under stones in the garden To find snails just to see them And I loved it. Before I knew your name, I loved the fall. I would wander the woods and sit by the streams Watching turtles dig into the soft banks Peering at the sharp, clear blue sky Between the waving, windblown branches. I would climb trees Scrape knuckle and knee on the bark Home in time for supper Or at least bed And I loved it. But now that I know your name, I love the fall. I love to see the leaves change from green To the colour of your hair (My favourite colour) I love to watch them fall to the earth In a windblown dance that dazzles and delights And I am reminded of your smile And I love it I love the fall because since now I know your name There is not one thing that I cannot find it in Not a sound in nature that I do not hear it in From the whistling wind between bare branches To the murmur of the stream To the exclamation points of footsteps on leaves In the heady scent of the autumn forest I find you In the cold on my ears and the backs of my hands In the last bloom in the garden before winter Which, when it comes, I will love Because I know your name And after that, each day, each season, until, in the end, they run out I will love, because I know your name Because I love your name Because I love you.
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Dec 8, 2014
Dec 8, 2014 at 1:30 PM UTC
Before I Knew Your Name
Before I knew your name, I loved the fall. I loved to see the leaves change, from green (my favourite colour) To yellow, orange, red and brown Before falling from their branches to the earth below Their scent sweet and wild And I loved it. I loved the fall because when I was young My father would rake the leaves into piles For myself and my siblings to play in I loved the chill of the season Seeing my breath in the crisp air A tangible and ethereal sign that I was alive I would play-pretend that I was a dragon A dragon bundled in jacket, scarf and cap Knocking over the flimsy, leaf-made castles Built by my brothers and sister My father would fuss once the playing was done At how we had made such a mess of his work And then rake them into piles again While I would peer under stones in the garden To find snails just to see them And I loved it. Before I knew your name, I loved the fall. I would wander the woods and sit by the streams Watching turtles dig into the soft banks Peering at the sharp, clear blue sky Between the waving, windblown branches. I would climb trees Scrape knuckle and knee on the bark Home in time for supper Or at least bed And I loved it. But now that I know your name, I love the fall. I love to see the leaves change from green To the colour of your hair (My favourite colour) I love to watch them fall to the earth In a windblown dance that dazzles and delights And I am reminded of your smile And I love it I love the fall because since now I know your name There is not one thing that I cannot find it in Not a sound in nature that I do not hear it in From the whistling wind between bare branches To the murmur of the stream To the exclamation points of footsteps on leaves In the heady scent of the autumn forest I find you In the cold on my ears and the backs of my hands In the last bloom in the garden before winter Which, when it comes, I will love Because I know your name And after that, each day, each season, until, in the end, they run out I will love, because I know your name Because I love your name Because I love you.
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There it looms A dawn come before the sun That you have stayed up all night to see Let me awake, let me away You cry, the sky grows brighter The stars begin to swell The moon is shattered by the light So softly 'round the edges Her face of white and black and grey Bleeds away its darkness Is swallowed by the night Is drowned by the night Let me flee, let me fly You cry The heavens are an ink-blot reversed A bright stain spread to all horizons The sun will rise in its time But the sky, the moon, the night Are white Let me away, and let me fly
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Jun 3, 2012
Jun 3, 2012 at 9:11 AM UTC
All Things Ending
In dying I found my life In that life, death, and back again Each time you spoke my name I was reborn And we strode to that brink where Fate, Love, Death and Stars collide In ecstasy, insanity, in warmth Taste and touch become glory's senses And beauty of form cannot be Dimmed, diminished, destroyed Because it is all that exists We still speak with lips With tongues and teeth but without words We drink life through our hands Warmth through our eyes Love becomes the only language We will ever understand Time passes without notice Guard falls, music is shut out Until your heartbeat is my own And my thoughts come from your mind And I dream without knowing I slept And awake to my smiling dreams
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Mar 22, 2012
Mar 22, 2012 at 12:54 AM UTC
Fate, Love, Death and Stars
I am bound, yours, from this day To the end day which is not By resolve that shames iron or steel For the heart wills what it will And those golden cables can nothing fray A million gloried bands draped between souls Into a soul entwined, enclosed Contained into a single form Divinely crafted into that highest potential That neither man nor death may split asunder Where there is no beginning or end To what we are, and what we are is this: My heartbeat in your chest Your breath in my lungs And these million bands of gold bridging My soul, your soul To one
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Mar 22, 2012
Mar 22, 2012 at 12:39 AM UTC
My Soul, Your Soul
The price paid, begrudging none The True Debtor knows the cost Parts willingly, and would again Should ever more be required Feeling each moment that more is owed Though so little, so little is asked Giving all, every drop Of heartsblood for the cause For none greater exists Nor could such ever be risen above Always asking, What more, what more Can I, to you, bestow? And the smile, the touch, alone Are the given response Satisfying, overwhelming The True Debtor, with luck unmatched Pays again, 'til naught remains But neither fades nor diminishes And so Love moves the two Each feeling the debt Each paying their all, their all again Until it cannot be said to whom the other belongs Until they cannot be told apart
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Mar 22, 2012
Mar 22, 2012 at 12:37 AM UTC
The Willing Debt
As high as God will allow, he stands Back to the world, artificial lights There blinking and glowing, the sky above orange Eyes reflecting moon, and star And the black sky clear, and cold, and clean He can smell it in the air, the wind carries it All those fallen snow dreams, the icicle hopes Broken beside the road, turned to slush and mud While only a few steps away lay the whitest drifts, The purest that has fallen He wonders, Where did I fall? In this night where the black sky glows blue From the stars and a moon just beginning to wane? And he cannot give the answer. Because he cannot see the wind Making his fingers and lips as blue as the sky That would be black without the moon That would be hollow without the stars That could not be touched where he stood Even if God allowed it
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Mar 22, 2012
Mar 22, 2012 at 12:35 AM UTC
Blue and Black
Once the dawn rose, and I with it You, in me, came along And we watched the world awake from atop this peak You sang a song My heart, in me, burned like the sun Never had I felt its like before A star, in my chest, in my throat, in my mind In me And I in it, and it was you And I was burnt alive, down to cinders, ash The dawn rose, in me And set, and died
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Mar 22, 2012
Mar 22, 2012 at 12:30 AM UTC
The Dawn Rose