Sunday, April 26, 2009

What terrible grief did I uncover there, in that long-deserted wreckage?


It was you, after all, reaching out an empty hand. With the wisdom of long years and many failed expeditions, I observed silently your wounded smile, your careful laugh. I found you beneath an avalanche of folly and plans long ago gone awry and forgotten.

I glimpsed then, your true self, unmirrored and sure. How quickly you unfolded for me stories of midnight suns and crinolines ripped in a darkened cloakroom, your lips smeared dark.

You insisted I had found you, had rediscovered you, the cascade of bright longing and secret lusts springing forth from a heart stoppered for all the world like a champagne bottle.

I braved the tundra, the rocks and ice. I felt for the path beneath the terrible will of the fog, then grew parched beneath a venomous sun. I waited for morning, licking dew from a few ragged leaves, and by nightfall was lost beneath a terrible seething jungle.

Now I only curse the path, look for signs and symbols in the sun and the burning green grass.

Without destination, I turn inward like a broken compass, wait in a willful silence for the phone to ring, for your voice, your key in the door.

2 comments:

  1. like I have said before (and pardon my whirling in circles and returning to the same place when I read you) I am torn in reading your recent work between a desire for more, for lingering&dwelling, and just releasing, sighing into the sharp sensation created.

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  2. liked the victorian feeling to the piece. very evocative. lots of nice images. the picture is interesting. it feels so much a part of the whole that i can't imagine the piece without it.

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