when the ghost of the dark cried for sunset and the darkness arrived like a storm the cliffs all angular and windswept to wait long for the blossoms of dawn,
the dark all a seascape of blackness a dance that soon opened every door the clouds darkest grey, hardly senseless, the waves that blue anchored the shore.
our love was a drifting of sorrow like a tide only longing to flow baptised while it waits for the morrow, the moon’s tender orb all aglow,
when i kiss you beneath the bright starlight each star throws a fisherman’s net, and your flesh tastes like silvery moonlight, like the first night we met.
the late clouds gather their silver the wind blows like the song of a ghost, and my heart pounds like a burgeoning river, and all time in its fever is lost.
the storm’s edge blows open the window, the shutters pushed out from the sill the clouds are a story of sorrow, the evening all chill,
the night hangs her clothes in her wardrobe the sun sleeps like a cloudy old bear and all of my love like a snow globe white petaled, moon-scented and fair.
i dream of you like a silvery ocean whose tide ever beats ever back your love all a hypnotic potion painted silver and black.