Alone I Look into You
alone
I look into you because
you
have the eyes that are my eyes and you have the wrists
that
are my wrists that sullen bracelet we finger
I
look into you because you alone know how
to
play with the surface of the lake that is me
dabbling
silent lightshifting music
you
rise and teach me to rise and to fade
because
you know that to fade is also to rise
and
in my fading a long look into the mountains
you
made them all didn’t you I bow to you I am
so
small the slope of your body shelters our body
and
you built the wild rhododendron
I
would do anything for you
this
love affair with death is itself a miracle
and
then all night I run around making plans
but
you wait laughing and when I walk out
I
turn to see your face but of course there’s nothing but light
and
when I fall asleep again and I fall asleep again
our
separation hurts like a sword driven into a wall
but
you are the sword and the wall and their separation
how
can you sometimes fly off don’t you know there is
worship
going on here
looking
up I have to stop and stare being new to this I
must
pretend I am an animal don’t all people
fall
back into their animal bodies
and
oh no there you are downwind the great cat waiting
your
belly wet from the rain in the grass
go
ahead snag me on your teeth I surrender my shaking heart
until
all that’s left is blood on the leaves
no
way in no way out
I’ve
been trapped under ice and waiting for years
begging
off in the wrong silence some kind of addict
please
crack the string of ice at the creek edge
in
one breath you can free everything
I
might wake up confused but at least I’ll wake up
I
beg you please
join
me to the unbroken sand
I
used to think I was alone
all
those years in the shifting greenhouse
I
thought I was unable to tell this story
but
you never abandon anyone
not
so recently the journey has
I
cannot make words out of this tenderness
this
beautiful descending music
rain
in my half-open window
An exquisitely touching, evocative poem.
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