WatersA Poem by K.N. LorenzenAll/any feedback is deeply appreciated :)WATERS
Tell me, tall Theudas Where can I find untainted waters? To make my body whole Where do I find The cool waters Of blood-blessing Bethesda? Which shall redeem the brain from brutal buzz
You see Coolness has betrayed me Taps and showers The still, lukewarm waters Of the altar-fond Shoveled upon my sore infant-skull Should I follow the sea-gulls? And their omnivorous appetite?
Where are the wrecks of the tall light-house? The wood-held lantern-light Of the Galilean siren-cries? Reliced by feathers and clotted blood Of south-bound birds And Sea-saints’ ragged sail-cloths?
Shall I meet Suzanne of the shores? Can my blue eyes appear in her mirror? And Will my heart shrink sweetly-sea-silent By the sedating song of his gently-swung Jewish tongue? The mild monarch of Montreal
Will I ever hold the glacial design The beautiful glistening icicles of my postponed, cool
Arctic exile?
Messiah The sailor Will he speak to me, through my submersion? Will his blood bouquet above the coral-reefs Blossom from underwater- hot-springs?
Where my body lies bloated, inwrought with sea-weeds My back, bruised upon the sharp sea-shells? Will he speak to me sweetly? In my swollen sea-sunk cell?
Or should I seek my submersion in Greek? Though, Poseidon, Nereus? You seem very distant to me
Should I swim above the archways of Atlantis Picking dead snail-shells from chalked castles?
Tell me, tall Theudas! Will I ever hold a sea-shell to my ear? When far from sea And listen to the swirling wind-roared waves Crashing against costal rocks? And not my own My far-too-well-known busy blood My ponderous heart Blowing and beating with blistering fear?
Where are those boatmen Who can sail my soil-sick body out of here? And Rub weeds and salt in my terrestrial tears?
Who is the Phoenician sailor? Will he appear? And Will he speak? Will the self-lulled mermaids of Prufrock’s sea Will they sing Will they sing sea-psalms to me?
Shall I meet Aristocratic Ariel? Sylvia The sea-born Sylvia’s sea-wedding Sylvia’s sea-sorority Sylvia Now speaking with such soft syllables-ends Wriggling her virgin-fin-tail Reassembled with her asylum-sisters Caressing and combing their mermaid-hair Black, chestnut, blonde and dark Amid Silvery-shiny salmon-shoals Sylvia The
silver-crowned sea-heir Sylvia The Maritime Matriarch
Head, out of carbon-monoxide-airs Sea-absolved And Seahorses, circling her silver-inwrought scales Glittering in ripples,
untainted and bare
Theudas! If I ever turn sea-ward Who shall meet me there?
Theudas, soaked and tall Will you help me out of these dusty, dry robes? And Release me to drink and rejoice in water’s rippled flesh Till I choke? Please! Stir these solemn, still Waters of Narcissus
K.N 5/3 2014
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Added on March 5, 2014Last Updated on March 5, 2014 Tags: Underwater, Sea, Water, Submersion, Salvation, Redemption AuthorK.N. LorenzenCopenhagen, DenmarkAboutfrankness as never before, disillusions as never told in the old days, hysterias, trench confessions, laughter out of dead bellies. - Ezra Pound "Hugh Selwyn Mauberly" more..Writing
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