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An Invisible Gondola

If you ever die

If you ever die from me

Looking at my longing eyes

In guise of a mystic veil

Dead drop at the twilight hours

White longish fangs

Of the piercing moments

Will unfurl its wings of fire

Setting sail in an invisible gondola

At long last to carry you home

To the isle of your birth

 

Even if you ever die at all from me

I will stand upon the deck of noontide

All alone in my aloneness, all alone

Staring vaguely at the rushing gondola

Surfing invisibly away from me

Tearing apart the veil of grazing mist

At the twilight hours casting spell on me

To diminish myself into you

And with you I too diminish away

From you, all away from you

In a shroud of love and longing

As if you never died away from me

In my longing eyes for you, only for you

 

And like The Prophet beloved

Prophesying on the blue mountain

From his never ending well

Of wisdom depthless and deathless

I will remember you as silently

As the sound of scorching darkness

And I will remember your heart

As saying for ever to me, only to me:

 

“A little while,

A moment of rest upon the wind,

And another woman will bear me." *

 

* (The italic quotation is from Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet)

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Apr 24, 2010
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