Thursday, June 16, 2011

eclipse last night

the murderer

I challenge the moon to a lunar duel;
It takes my meaning behind the clouds,
Swallows, distorts, then spits it out,
And we are forced to sing a strange duet
Of incoherent dreams.
In the unnatural calm that illumines the night,
Several uncertain verses later,
Back against back,

The song begins again in tones of trees.
We take twelve steps then turn around
And pious panic peals to swell the note of fright
To the dull beat of a drummer’s heart.
Two shots are heard:
One, a taste of what is yet to come;
The other, an affirmation of what has been done so far;
Make no mistake!
The moon, in all its limitless glory, towered above us all
And we danced under pale yellow leaves in the night.
In the unnatural calm that accompanies fright,
I lure the moon quietly, nightly
To a sound setting dark green,
To a walk in the park, as it were,
But ‘tis already half past gone and lost
In the shadow of our collective sin,
Cast upon the sky.

Live or die,
Ice stains red rather rudely tonight


the murdered


Hand soldered to his gun,
Barrel staring at the snow,
Unseeing, it gently rose,
Like the ghost-white vapor
At night seen rising
From the surface of the ice.
And it pointed impolitely at the backend of my neck
While I sat beneath the sky;
Sat staring at the moon.
And I think I must’ve felt it;
No, I’m sure!
What terrifying welders must have
Hardened his resolve when he said:
Like diamonds in the sky
Are the diamonds in her eyes!
And proceeded then to empty all his fire in my head;
Oh man, I should’ve known what he had meant
There and then; and I did, much too late
Comprehend his mental state, for
He shot me for a girl I’d never met.
What a fool! What a fool! What a sordid bloody fool!
I hope they send him to the butcher and then let him not expire
For as long as it shall take me to absolve;
And dissolve my desire;
To forgive and forget.
Merry met, dear friend, merry met.


the overview

Though Life should pause,
At every death
Take off its hat,
And though its vision
Should be now blurred,
Life lives on indifferently,
Suggesting not to have occurred
In single servings of humanity.
It would suggest,
Quite callously,
That, “there was naught there after all
Of consequence, except for me!
An abstract thought, a grand concept
A mountain, insect, minaret,
An incorporeal consciousness!”
So when Life stands here to undress
In front of full length mirrors
It sees itself and not the cells
That constitute its larger self.
And in its paws
We came and saw
And we were seen, and Life was lived
Somehow, somewhere, there in between,
And some were stabbed and some were shot
Make no mistake, of what I mean:
They were all forgot!
- Indiscriminately.



1 Comments:

At June 19, 2011 at 9:53 AM , Blogger Duck said...

It has taken many a wither;
Ages, miles, hither and thither
To turn my boots into slippers!
And they’re finally at ease,
As if at rest, even when I’m not.
Especially when I’m not looking my best;
But she says its shoddy work,
So I should let the damn things go.
But little does she know what I intend.
We will walk a while more before the end
We will walk a mile more before the end

 

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