Luna En Invierno
Just as the winter moon shining
Over the snow fields, makes it
Even more dazzling:
So does my beloved's face shine with that secret luminescence under the moon tonight, every night.
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Lullwater Fragments
[A]
To toll again the saffron
Bell that hangs between
Your breasts.
To be impaled by an arrow
Of the sun that rises from
Your navel at nights.
[B]
Touching the world;
This naked water oak,
This hard hickory nut,
This elliptical beech leaf,
As a newborn touches everything
I touch you.
[C]
Winter fog inside this kettle
Of sooty clouds – it will snow,
Perhaps later, in the dreaming state.
This too is a dreaming state,
My love for you with its changing tints,
And yet is always this steady shining lining
The lines of my palms.
[D]
As the lone blue heron glides over Lullwater,
I scan for music. My plumed breathing keeps
Count of a jackdaw’s hammering beat
In the holly tree. I listen to its insistent summons
For someone.
I too wait here for you, holding a bouquet
Of pine needles in my mouth.
[E]
‘Dolce color d’oriental zaffiro’ – this line from Dante
Is the emblem of the day you released me from Purgatory,
Green Eyed Devil, you who can teach even monkeys
How to fly!
I hold that day again - it threads through
All my subsequent days – as I taste this day
On my cold tongue, this East Wind blown day
This geese honk embroidered day.
[F]
Lullwater is a crinkled crepe paper wrapped
Around the color green.
I stare into Lullwater
As the upside down world is created and erased.
The wind sighs. You sigh as I thresh your body
Clear through the night.
You open your eyes
And my eyes open in them.
Thus created and erased
I learn, drowned in your eyes, the secret origins
Of all things.
[G]
A solitary duck glides into the waters, wings beating
That sharp report of a machine gun
Who is being executed today
By love’s firing squad?
Why is the front of my shirt
Red?
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Three Incomplete Winter Fragments
[1]
The black tar road snakes like a tongue
Between the icicled trees. This too is how
I rove your moonlight body, disrobed and undulant
Under a full moon.
[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 the sharp barbed Wire against some invisible figure walking in Those large empty snow fields.
[3] A weak sun visits the snow capped earth Like an old aunt who wears mourning black Attending a wedding. The 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 on a white page.
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