Lost In Austin

Lost In Austin

A Poem by Morney
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A woman waits under a dark starry sky in Texas for a man who will never arrive.

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What took you over
so that you arrived
in an appearance I could not see?

You walked running backwards
(did you pass me by?)
Take a second, precious, to wave me on.

speeding crazy
red amber green - go
but you're not colour-blind.

no you're not sightless
no you're not squinting
yes you are seeing me
my sparkling shaded sweetheart -

You saw, I see, you knew, I know.
Pressed rewind, did you?

Armed with new batteries-
Fast faster fastest
Phase me out for her face
flame my featureless form

I do not fear your fire.

I stood in my stupidly spidered
sensuous silver slivers of silk secrets -
silent

spread out - for your debut

Blue black winded windless skies
shooting shining stars through
a selfishly shut sun.

Hold it down.
Hold it down.

harder faster speed up backwards

You will
oh yes you will.

You'll leave.
Bye-bye.

I'm alone.
I'm alone.

I'm alone in a lonely starred state.

 

© Morney Wilson

© 2008 Morney


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Morney
Morney

London, United Kingdom



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I'm 38 years young. Born in Scotland, grew up in London. Still live in London, with a few knitted plants and 2 feather boas (one hot pink, one purple). I do have other things too, like plates and a be.. more..

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