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Under Blue Mountain

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Ravens scatter outside my pain.

A throw of die against the winters

 

First snow and the window needs cleaning,

Maybe later.  The running glass

 

Is watery and after I make love

With you, I wake to the severing light

 

That is always silent.  The phone

Does not ring, as my cat has told me

 

Many times, let us play she says,

The way it used to be under

 

The red wood beams on the hard wood

Floors, you would cry in that vacancy.

 

Though we lived in a one bedroom

Unfurnished, I called it a dance hall

 

And we danced silly tangos.  I tried

To lift you then, but now outside

 

My window, ravens dervish and never

Fly in formation, under blue mountain.

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Dec 10, 2021
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