I had a dream this winter Of ****** leaves and of ochre branches, Of sprout twigs and of lakeside lunches Of the resplendent canopies, of the infinite sleepless nights, Switching through warm vivid reveries And the seeping soulful flickering brights Of my yellow scattered image in the yellow gleamy pond Of the fluttering up of my wavy white blonde Of the sun tanned Jack, of his sea-green eyes Deep when he sees me, deadly when he turns back His palms are white, mixed with red and green, He fondles my forehead with his spindly long fingers This lissome Jack can never feel like a dwam As he touches me with all his heart The enigmatic love that dribbles down my skin That lingers with me, even after I stir.
He trails again to far-off heavenly lands, To the Sun, the Stars and the hurrying horizons Hastily taking my olive hands, He pulls me up, our hearts pressed on us Suddenly the skyline fades, the seas turn black I canβt see Jack, his Prussian eyes now black I open my eyes and I am back in my dark icy dwell Cold as I was, cold again I am Ripped away from Jack, my shine, my light Who I was with, every fragment of this frigid wintry night.