Thursday, June 4, 2015

Geography

my head hurts like the dickens
and you are not here.
Tonight leaving work
there was the moon—
huge and hanging low
pale orange and I thought to tell you

but you were not there.
Of course. How could I expect you to be?

It is the hardest because it is
so reasonable
and my mis-starts and missteps
like a child who keeps thinking
the Andes are next to the Himalayas
and crying when she is wrong
because she knows better.

But you, unlike the distant Himalayas,
ought to be near
to share moonrises on the second of June
thunderstorms
and quiet Saturdays
drives at golden hour, the air full
of snowy cottonwood seeds
catching the sun like stars.

(Were there no mountain range between us
I would lie on the floor beside you
murmuring conversation until tired enough
to sleep this headache away.
And your silence would be broken.)

But ever my geography was faulty. 



~j.l.s.

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

stand with your lover on the ending earth-

stand with your lover on the ending earth- 

and while a(huge which by which huger than 
huge)whoing sea leaps to greenly hurl snow 

suppose we could not love,dear;imagine 

ourselves like living neither nor dead these 
(or many thousand hearts which don’t and dream 
or many million minds which sleep and move) 
blind sands,at pitiless the mercy of 

time time time time time 

-how fortunate are you and i,whose home 
is timelessness:we who have wandered down 
from fragrant mountains of eternal now 

to frolic in such mysteries as birth 
and death a day(or maybe even less)

(e. e. cummings)