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A Little Night Music

Lux en tenebre.

Waiting for the break of day.

But my lovely on the bus

doesn't arrive timely. I trust

that she's still riding on her way.

But there's evil amidst

this city, I suspect there is—

some alleyway or shadowcreep will take

my lovely away.

Hope she's coming home soon.

 

We're both sorry, we both say it;

we're both sorry to say it.

Don't accept the sorries

nor know the complaint.

She's never wanted her pain

to be felt fully till me.

Means: I just don't get,

I need a lesson, get taught.

Maybe then she'd expect

me to understand.

Hope she's coming home soon.

 

[earlier]

Can't stand me to call you "baby,"

because anyone could be my.

Where is the name you taught me to say?

Lux, dear; look lightly, I fear

what you share brings me closer

cuz what I know's there 'neath could hurt me.

I cower at curious looks:

what's earthed by tremor's still invisibly shook.

I'll dig like an artist to find you out,

to breathe above ground, breathe dirt from our mouths.

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anthony-brautigan
28 / M / American
Published
Dec 4, 2014
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