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Argus & Io

I.

 

He’s

put on

the ***** watch,

a peaked tower

who stands at far reach

to throw shadows with square

limbs. Loose-draped in rough

skins, he’s wary

of Dawn’s creep,

its lies.

He

sips fire

to fillip

flagged spirits, fix

the one-hundred eyes

rung monstrously about

his uncrowned head. Sleep

comes as well-timed

jaunts, its blinks

rolling

round

in thin-

lid cascades;

these hoodless winks

non-stop projecting

scenes from green grazing fields

where he keeps a girl-

beast, the jealous

prop of fast-

fading

robes.

 

II.

 

She’s

ill-changed

by blind rage,

a punishment

brought down for baring

another’s intentions—

his wont of too much,

never sought for

or seeking.

Her sleek

nymph’s

lines were

well-drawn till

smudged and pulled wide

they broke open, spilled

a dark spotted bulk, she

awkwardly carries

on spindly legs.

A mind’s led

circling

back

to gnarled

trunks that clutched

at blackened soil.

The tether’s chain, forged

silver with heavy links,

stretches taut to cut

circumscribed arcs

through bitter,

dying

blades.

 

III.

 

He’s

foggy

as he spies

morning ride in

rosy on the curled

back of low-rising mist.

Its errand breezes

were sent to spell

a lyric’s

deceit—

blow-

whispers

to drowse him

with wedded tunes.

Needle-sharp leaves spin,

making olives hum, while

their twigs clatter-knock

dull drums and lull

fifty pairs

to close.

What

was kept

is loosed with

thunder-less flash—

the quickening catch

that foils Argus by writ

mischief and wraps him

in its coiled tale

of never

slipping

free.

 

IV.

 

She’s

twisted

and drags clanked

metal tangles

behind, while ahead

lie the first halting steps

of her re-formed path-

ways. They spoke out

a blurred wheel

beyond

the

sentry’s

fallen bulk,

but malodor

beckons to its sky-

enthroned mistress who tasks

cloud-effacing pests

to descend and

buzz-beat words,

erstwhile

known,

to non-

sense. The winged

confusion goads

Io, who released

from cowed thoughts will make mad-

apparent wanders.

She’ll chase earthbound

love and birth

mortal

time.

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francis-scudellari
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Published
Sep 1, 2010
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