Saturday, 5. April 2008
Breaking From Spring
In parks overseen by stern men
of bird-shit brass, the blue of hyacinth
and the red daub of tulips breaking
the deep yellows - Vincent never painted
- in Dutchland perhaps has none of? - these daffodils bent down in the rain - a gray from which mousy forms peel off to scurry underground. In this city of millions when spring actually comes who will sing Walt's song? Walt is dead - the apartment upstairs is dark - and I must migrate to the city that inhabits the shadow of Radhika's breast. But where is Radhika, under which shroud? Birdsong and the streak of mating cardinals among the dogwoods -- earth fills my mouth, air breathes my bones, I am but a minstrel of the unthawed cold, half held but also half cast out of her heaven, which pulses red like a hummingbird's throat.
04/04/2008, New York City
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