Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Nearness, Separation
Photograph by Duane Locke
nearness, separation
I stood below
Gazing at her silhouette
On the yellow-orange curtain,
I was dissolved into darkness, curves.
She twisted before her mirror,
Thinking of how in a previous life centuries ago
She was married to a man
Who wore a bandana on his head, tossed horseshoes.
She with the dark hair had moved
To the back of the room,
Her darkness no longer had contours.
I had disappeared into vagueness.
She has spread out on a sofa before the mirror,
Thinking of how in a previous life centuries ago
She was married to a man, who wore a body shirt,
With his teeth ripped caps off beer bottles.
Duane Locke
Posted over on Dead Drunk Dublin
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