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Watch For The Night:

Hush, my heart, for something is done...

 

 

 

 

Watch for the night

to lay our vows

over the wild parable of gardens

and over the wet lessons of the moon,

that give us prophecy in whispers

of dream, elope, and leave,

the absence of still rooms,

soothing, the svelte lips

descending upon my neck

in the seance of evening,

you soak calla lilies

of our red earth oils

and ***

and with them

draw me a nuptial bath,

 

unbind the taupe soles

I have kept with the grace

of a concubine, sold

into the dark alcoves,

beyond the value of reticence,

you find me in rainstorms,

and wrap me in the flesh

 

and fabric of your hands,

behind silk walls,

with the ardour of Rapunzel's deliverance,

let down over the clavicles,

as fists unclench

in their exhaustion,

 

baby roses quiver this night, I keep

in pecan skin and votive eyes,

dip the Fahrenheit of your glance,

as it strays over my lips, your tongue

whips of mustard weeds,

seed your voice, sinks

into the garden's cleavage

 

as its lit pink tapers

spill their desperate midnights

and abandoned mornings,

 

ache under the arthritic, thick cedar

addictions to the milkflower

of a presence painted in clay glyphs,

stay the sinew and ******

of my body, a madrigal

upon our Indian Summer bed,

 

bled in a chorus of cicadas....

let the hymn be heard

over all these broken vows

and shattered pledges, speak

from the ruined marriage of flesh,

as I kneel in our earth,

in the sere, and seek in myself

that measure of peace, I know

is not there, without you,

 

to writhe in the throes

of exquisite anguish,

 

I give

 

my mouth in dream,

between your thighs

where the river runs fierce,

under the lithe sapling root

of my tongue, as it runs

the swift currents

and golden eddies

of inebriate skin, puckers

over the Inulin of the ****

and begins its swelling,

down the trellis of bones,

and the ******* of limbs

beneath the black monsoon

of the soul, as it perishes

 

in the engorged maw

of the split body, blades

of shoulders, soaked in the myrrh

of our rapture, fading

lifelines engraved on the back

of the hand you hold soft,

against me,

 

as my throat buries its moan

swallowed by your own, for solely

in you is it silenced, quelled

by the swells of song

you reign in the jugular

and soothe, a balm

for all my body, burning

 

its defiance, taken

to the limits of this,

our savage garden,

in the pilgrimage

to such lavish boundaries,

held abeyant, the cadence

of candles and solemn vows

sound the rhythm of our slow deaths,

writ in the lush psalm of the handsome earth,

 

our love, engulfed

in the wells of a sole desire,

I give you this,

my body's silkwhite harvest of faith,

driven fast with nails

 

into the exquisite wrists of the Christflesh,

shivering under the furtive delirium

of these, our fevers,

severed from body to body: twain,

that is now one ardent sorrow of flesh,

this is my body,

this is my blood,

 

I have given,

vows to bind our words, my love,

to the vigilance of night, that lives

and dies with the fall and rise of you breath,

one muslin depth,

relinquished to the white earth,

over an eternity of deliverance...

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Sep 18, 2012
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