Poetry

Keeping the Faith
You belay each old conception
Clean into the next room.
Meanwhile, I turn my heart over
To some crooked star. It burns
Our retinas like some demonic vision; we both
Mouth “gravitas” in our mirrored shades.
That joke isn’t all I keep inside! Although
The irony only works one way.
Of course it’s no secret that something
Is up. Post-solar eclipse, the sky starts falling;
Stars pool in the low spots, singing the hem
Of your dress. Light years away, maybe
It’s already ended; the new beginning
We were promised at our local coordinates.
Here on earth, things haven’t been quite right
Since time began (building a temple out of the ashes).
Still, some folks keep the faith;
Walk a long mile, live life in the way.
You and I, we just stare at the liquid
Expanse of the night, illuminated by
This burning myth. My heart is
Bent beyond belief and fluttering
In the vacuum; it pulls all these new dimensions
Into focus, light years away in the next room.
Vespers
Marry me, if you take my meaning: deep
In the Appalachians, another vespertine
Pregnancy; I’ll beg for absolution
Even if it never comes.
Take my name
(Or don’t if you don’t want to);
I never got to love like I love you
Now. The range of my emotions, these
Peaks and valleys, my heart
set off
Against the open door of evening;
A little baby swinging from the rafters,
My lofty dreams incarnate, violence
Finally manifest.
I love you
Best when you are breathing, most
When you are caring for yourself;
It doesn’t have to change the way we live
But I know it will, and I
will miss
Our daily chatter, our incalculable resolve;
Our quiet in the gloaming; each
And every petulant outburst
When the copse is full of song.
Ganymede
Breath and breathing; don’t
Weep for me, Ganymede.
I will raise a new moon
To welcome the season.
Be brave, satellite, ancient
Wasteland in the warring sky;
Naturally hesitant
To strike without a reason.
Enough talk! Save that precious air
For the masses, rapt in old solar
Flares, the extravagant spectrum
Blinding from behind the stone.
I’ll be long gone when the circle breaks,
Hidden in the shallow rings
That spin through deep space, playing
For a chance at getting older.
Rapid expansion: I feel
My lungs perform intricate dances,
Brittle bones stretched out against
The gravity of it all. Quiet glares
Repeat the center never holds, the past
Repeats itself; the new moon
Has to choose an heiress while she learns how
To breathe, to hesitate and reprimand.
Celestial body, just enough
To balance out the galaxy;
A wading pool of stone and dust,
However fine a stone can be
After years of tossing, restless
In the cosmic river bed; I can
Only pray this life eclipsed
Will be enough in turn, my Ganymede.