a poet deliberates on her lover's clicheA Poem by Mary C
heaven will not
move through determination nor earth shift upon your insistence beautiful man, if only i could wrap sure fingers around your offerings wear them like an amulet against the smooth skin of my wrist and gather myself more fully to your vision but i am a poet and see with different eyes i've suspended time beneath a birch to better memorize the frenetic voice of an eagle delved deeply in the textured scream of his dive- delivered myself like a trout to his talons i've held static wind in my grasp just to absorb it's insistent thrum i've strangled the life from a perfect moment so i could later unclench and recount it on paper a different sort, we poets rarely recant careful observation or detach ourselves willingly from a grand scheme try as i may i can not see the bend of promise in your words- or recognize an inexplicable longing in myself © 2011 Mary C |
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