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Lykren
09-03-2013, 11:47 AM
The rain -
such utter concentration -
the rain was warm
and handsome.

Indifferent to paradox,
it drizzled.
The winter light leapt

from leaf to leaf
like pain unravelled
into spare marbles,

rolling loudly
across the floor
carving

reflections and shadows
into the wall.
No feeling took hold

(all friendships
are accidents
I thought)

when I fell in love
with a woman
who counted the drops

of the rain
as though they were houses
flitting by

a stationary car.
Come, lend me
your life,

I said.
And she did.
She carried herself
up the stairs

and into bed.
Unfamiliar feathers,

hers were. The rain-swept
colossal tree outside
added strange fugues

to the nothingness
which, out of habit,
I occupied my mind with.

Definitions:
music is a leech.
My blood is a force
of light which reckons

the time in waves.
Nothingness was my first love.
Again, again.

The Chopin, blue and lapping
at the door,
seized my day for me.
I carried her

deep in my backpack,
or hid her in the bell
of my ironwood clarinet.

When it was pure
brightness and the
long fingers

disintegrated as I held them,
then I knew how to weep.
And not until.

My smiling mask was pronounced
unsuitable, and I traded it
for an upset one

constructed of pearly
marble.
It was heavy.

Again the streets were flooded.
Doomed love
turned carnal
behind the tall front hedge.

Blue light from televisions
lit the alley. I watched
myself as steadily

as an eagle
follows its prey.

AuntShecky
09-03-2013, 03:59 PM
Veers off the track slightly in the middle verses, then gets back to its earlier themes. Very nice effort.

Auntie

Lykren
09-03-2013, 04:18 PM
Do you mean the lines "Definitions:" through "seized my day for me"? Thanks.