fascinated i draw in my breath, little murmur of content, i am life and i am death, what is there to prepare, what to unravel, what happenstance to know? how does the tide, desiring only to rise and fall, to sweep the shore and then drawback like a warrior lunging with a sword, the death-cry obliterating the sky, then pulling his arm swiftly back the same fire in her heart, unremorseful, unrelenting, bring me such rest? i’ll forget all my loves except for you, die like a warrior for love because my heart is a rugged shore and it carries the crashing waves and the clamour of gulls because it believes in freedom, and needs to hear the brashness of the wind and the far distances of the stars.