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Curtains

A star has stowed away

In a part of my heart

The sky being this large, blunt chart

With the bright backbone: a strip of powder cloud

And the fussy dust beneath our boots

The chaparral under foot

Blooming purple, dry, splitting the cough drop earth

Red rock by rock

Our talking warms me

The taste of mint julep and tea

We, sweet past times: all they matter

Had a nail between us to hammer faster

There could have been curtains in our home

Were we grown;

Cantaloupe soaking in the sink

To string up at the brink

Think of how dry it got

The plants in their ***

Unwatered, untouched

Living as such--

Meanwhile, the clock combusted

Pounded out notes upon every hour

Its golden limb swinging up, lilting, wilting in its tower

Life deployed beyond this, grazing every flower

Their implicit movement stalls;

My nights wrapped in my shawls

Dark timber bark laments

In the fire so well spent

Rocking, I have remained here;

From the farthest port

You came with teeth and things

That fringe

Deliberate and outward bending, which scorches

Retires on porch swings

Shares time, stolen from what silent world may be out there

Bundled, told: "Handle with care."

But I do not care to pick at straws, or to stare

Between your eyes,

The lines beneath them

The calligraphic flourish

Touring deep, steeply descending

The tiled smile, pretending

Creaking, scarcely there and perishing;

I have not uttered your name

In the dark of this home

I have printed it, though, on occasion

In the pictures I hang

On the walls of this tomb

Painted path, fire we fashion

All the bits of compassion lodged like salt in my bones

Only thinking of your thoughts

Sipping slowly from your cup

Shuffling to the border in the corner of the world

Where the blooming sky is hastened

In its spatial recreations

That has fallen falls again,

Calling back, fiercely contend

Dynamics of a spark

A black hole tears itself apart

The where we are, the where we start;

Oh, Come the Day we might

Give less regard to light

Were I to move to where you are

Across the room, one room too far

It seems to me that I, in staying

Have distended what was fraying

Yet I stay- at least today

And may tomorrow bring the rolling, cetacean clouds back into orbit

May the sun fall with the rain

May my love call back again;

Once more, I think,

Once more.

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Dec 12, 2011
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