Winteresse - A Sequence
[1]
The black tar road snakes like a tongue
between the icicled trees. This too is
how I rove your moonlit body,
disrobed and undulant
under a night sky empty of snow.
[2] Ice boxes in the houses, and knives air hanging from the eaves. Love too takes possession like this: first glazing the soul, and then throwing a sharp barbed wire against her invisible figure walking in those large snow fields of the heart.
[3] An ailing sun visits the snow capped earth like an old aunt who always wears mourning black, even when attending weddings. Branches bristle with icy thorns outside a room full of shoes. Someone is walking barefoot across a frozen lake. Someone else is scanning the blue veins of a white page.
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