Wednesday, January 3, 2007

Tree, Dusk, Distance

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Through blossomed branches
I glimpse the edge of the world,
its long purple clouds.

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Trees silhouetted
in still, silent summer dusk;
day's birds come to rest.

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Now the leaves turn red,
shiver in a fading light
far hills extinguish.

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The horizon's trees
rub their branches together
to start a fire.

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Milkweed

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The spiked bone
cracked open, threaded
to a dried stalk,
disheveled by the mower.

A layer of matted marrow,
then the flat round
orange seeds inside,
stacked dense as scales,
and the white,
web-thin wings.

Their light tassels
flick open, the breeze
eases them from my hand.
While plumes speckle
this rusting
October field.

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Che Fece...Il Gran Rifiuto

--after Cavafy

I arrange the bones of my regret
in the light of a black candle.

Smoke writhes in the air,
clouds this gallery of memory
in which I have hung
a leaf, a feather,
two tear-dimmed eyes.

When the candle flame finally burns out
its image haunts the darkness.


Dante, Inferno III.60: "him / who made...the great refusal"

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