Conversation With Amelia
Adrift upon wide seas of remembrance
Battered by long anecdotal waves
That stalk in trains their flotsam prey
Dream book thoughts come spilling out
While chromed pages flood full my mind
Airbrushed and nested for sales effect
Heaven’s gate illumines bright
With pearly irridescent glow
Across twinned ancient chiseled shadows
If I could but walk in them
If I could but live for them
If I could but quench their thirst for me
Before me Eden lies compacted small
Its walls still fairly shimmer
Tropical Capricorn summers
While I gaze with wistful wonder
At the glories I’m denied
Through exile I’m consigned to crawl
Tell me, I loiter longingly
Until its vision, in pieces, arrives
Sargasso green and full of life
Areolas slide beneath brief bustier
Wink, then hide, full knowing
What unthinking thighs refuse to learn
Eve’s arbor groans its weight in grapes
Aches all the while anticipating wine
Sweet purple skips upon the breeze
Pendants warm their opened necks
Pressing love up to their throats
As if they ever could forget its cut
All the shining faces
Of lost permutated Eve
Look through me now with God’s eyes
I know what they are searching for
For my watch has done the same
In its quest to take me home.
Only my own ardor groans with weight
Vintage pressed, politely plodding
Offering up fresh tarregan and vinegar
How long I’ve washed, too short I’ve laved
How long spent lost, so briefly saved
Upon some island of forgetfulness
Amelia knows me here, and welcomes
Where she once landed lifetimes ago
Does anyone remember her last words?
Ah, what enormous sea, salted against decay
This atoll reeks of tarragon on the wind
It’s sandfire flash, mute glow of broken bottles.
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