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 Mar 2016 Mason
Seán Mac Falls
Dull grey starlings come
Parade on gardens not won
Never too soon— gone
 Mar 2016 Mason
Angela Moreno
I do not quite know
How to welcome death anymore,
For she is such a frequent visitor.
I no longer greet her
Or take notice when she knocks at the door.
I know she has a key.
Every time is the same:
She walks right in,
Never asks permission.
She touches everything
And fills every corner of every room.
She only ever stays a few weeks.
Just long enough to make a mess,
And then she packs her bags.
But when she is gone
And we survey the damage,
We see she has put everything back in its place.
She does not want to look like the enemy.
But she can never be too careful.
She leaves fingerprints on everything she touches,
To remind us she was here.
To remind us she will be back.
 Mar 2016 Mason
Sub Rosa
confusion
 Mar 2016 Mason
Sub Rosa
I washed the window when i left you
I forget you
whats your name?

****** sheets still on my bed
the window is ***** again
please forgive me
did you forget me
Where is home?

I washed my hands when I left you

He was careful he was kind
Don't look back now
the sheets are *****

There has never been a place that I have felt safe from memories

I locked the room and now I never enter
I forgot you
where did I go?
He has held me closer than a mother
holds her baby
And the window is fogging
it's filthy

If you come to find me
please shut the door behind you

rushing wind will come and blow your hair
thats my last
caress
I have left

I have left
the window open for you
 Mar 2016 Mason
Sub Rosa
One forgets that they are not an ocean.
That they cannot break against the rocks
and crash violently into the shore.
We forget we are but cells,
fused together by the straining of our voices,
and the laughter in the sunshine.
We are not divided as oceans are,
separated by a mass of land, disconnected
as the Pacific
and the Dead Sea.
We are joined by the lyrics of a classic ballad
and the motions in healing dance.
Our bodies are not liquid,
synchronous with the moon,
the ebb and flow of our rising and falling chests.

We forget that the stitching in our skin has healed over,
clinging to the soft waters of the night-time tides.
Sable skies threaten the collapse
of our feeble house of sticks
climbing to the roof
shaking our fists to whatever slumbers
in the heavens,
begging to be as a stone
when the tropical storms
blow us down
and the ocean drags us by the hair
back to the fussing horizon.

One cannot drift through the human condition,
desire and impulse,
the life-long battle
to feel not as an expanse of water
but as a sturdy reminder
of atoms to cells to organelles,
as a mark on the spotted skies,
a part in the sea where we cross over into
the realm of existing
and feeling,
to become what we are
both in physical form
and in spirit.

We are flesh and we are soulful.
We are real and deserve to stand
feet planted
in the mud
and let the hurricanes wash us over.
We deserve to feel whole
and wanted.
Craved and forgiven.
We deserve to feel real.
 Mar 2016 Mason
Sub Rosa
Cruise
 Mar 2016 Mason
Sub Rosa
I let the glow of the headlights
and the glow in your eyes
guide us home.

Faint chords of an old rock song
drifting out the radio,
your breath
fogging the window

You, me,
a billion points of light
hanging above our tired heads.
And then you whispered quietly to me:

"These are the moments I remember."
The cream of your voice
Dragged me back from the clouds
and I turned to you.

"these are the moments I live for."
The slight furl of your lips
and the reflection of the moon in your eyes
hurled me back into my daydreams.

And then we were silent.
And the world felt right.
 Mar 2016 Mason
Sub Rosa
Taste
 Mar 2016 Mason
Sub Rosa
Your voice touched me more
than your lips ever could.
10w
 Mar 2016 Mason
Sub Rosa
Wind ripping through windows
sleeping silhouette shivers inside
Dark. Dark walls
streetlamp glow far below
The window screen
The wind screams
You sleep
You sleep
a draft in the sheets
Body heat
Hair tousled by pillow wind
Blowing gently
Blowing ferociously
Will the window break
The shutters snap
I lay silent
awake
Beside sleeping silhouette
You dream
You dream

I never sleep
 Mar 2016 Mason
Sub Rosa
orchestral
 Mar 2016 Mason
Sub Rosa
If I played your heartstrings
like a violin
would you wail just
as sweetly?
 Mar 2016 Mason
Sub Rosa
When ember fingers linger near
And braise a child's skin,
You are quiet, still,
It burns until,
You become the sinner's sin .
I didn't sleep beside you again.
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