Thursday, January 21, 2010
Wound the Day: Agonistes
deviant art by lonely pierot
Wound the Day: Agonistes
wound the day
break heaven
of its loss
carry difference
into the lamb
bleating
a stumbling
loneliness
caravan
she cannot
take his
pain
it is too
far in
him
& light
dims
red
a scar
cuts
it
bled
for
O
or how as he
watches
her
weep he thinks
perhaps sorrow
is not a time
for lessons
in economy
or if silence
betrays
trust
of a shout
red leaps
into a
song
breaking
the skin of
a moon-pulled
lake gasping past—
o what distance measures
as if what is carried
does not carry
what refuses
release—
how salt
accumulates
in a slow leaving
& nothing lasts
or how the cost of losing
ghosts builds a rapture
of cold emptiness &
canyons carry voices
washed in a harm
of white release
* * * *
or if her heaven
contains one
blind eye
what
becomes
a deeper ache
what sees thru
or what sees red
inside her absence
* * * *
a leaving cannot abide
& if a light belongs without
the heat pressed back what moans
o the longing harbors its roped intention—
endless waves of breaking
like tendrilled knots—
a weaving too wide she floats—
unwrapped in loneliness
Richard Lance Williams
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