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Good Mourning

good morning, my angel

my living lullaby

i glide across the fairest skin, you are the fairest one

of all. Good morning, my mother

my broken candle

you gave me the wax that has melted on many tablecloths

i feel I have lost you now, as I had lost you then.

Good morning, my first love

my little bridge

your mittens were warm when I needed heat

when I was so cold the tears froze onto my cheeks.

you ran me a bath a being

of divinity

we held each other in your father’s tub and laughed

at the bubbling abundance, burgeoning in overflow.

I wake to the puddle of your memory

That has grown since we last met, since I have wept

For the love I have not kept in place. Good

morning hindered lover, who worships me in forbidden light

a thousand songs have yet transpired born

from a single thought of you.

Inhibited inspiration,

camouflage constellation, I kiss you now

though I will always be

Years away from where you lie.

Good morning dear father, a forester

Braver than the lone wolf and his

solitary howl. The lesson of the arthritic toe shows you

True appreciation for the pain of existence.

You are the most loyal flame, my gratitude is overwhelming

Each time I embrace the past and the mistakes, unconscious

From the broken record

And its echo off the wall.

Good mourning to the loss of a lover, an ephemeral flame.

Good mourning to the death of a friendship, to the longing for a ****

Good mourning to the future in its casket,

That awaits a new life for me

In song.

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lyra-brown
Canadian
Published
Nov 12, 2012
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