NIGHT SONGS
1 After slashing through our jungle full of savage summer where animals lie sick with heat (even the hunters too overcome to drag trophies home) we'll dream through scorched nights of cool vegetable mornings, corn springing from the navel of Osiris, the Nile emptying drop by drop into a glass of milk 2 The moon invents new metals, the house lifts off. Down below on the outspread map of night, rivers branch like blood vessels. New provinces emerge, borders blur until a sea of light washes over the landscape. Then, phosphorescent dials guide us back to the landing strip and all our windows crack open with the smell of lilacs. 3 Catch me someone, I've just jumped from the fiftieth storey. Wrapped in air's loose skin, I take a deep breath, pat my secret pocket and feel my death as solid as my father's eighteen carat watch. Year's rush up to meet me. Friends call from upper storeys. I plunge past men with eyes turned inward, women self-contained as cactus. There's just time enough to shout, "This will be a hard act to follow."
When Light Was Soft And Everywhere
we made a party for everyone we knew and those we never knew drank new wine ate fruit out of season and sat on the ground the smell of damp rising rich between our knees and remembered everything we'd done or imagined told stories of a woman who wore her flesh like armor of a child who swallowed its reflection in the mirror of a man whose clothes smelled like travel we talked to the sound of baroque violins walked into rooms our heads sprouting ornaments and later went back to doing what we always do
Old Scores
The piano sits in a corner wrapped in old scores ivory keys yellowed too heavy for movers to haul, too sacred to leave behind. We push it to the center of the room, and stop to catch our breath. Then signaling each other we swarm over it pull, pry heave an axe into its wooden heart and set tones free split the bone-brittle wood inside, stripping edges of dust sharp odor of mice from its ribs releasing all the lost cadences: minor modes a diminished phrase broken chords ascending and descending on rungs of disappearing sound. Finally, we drag it out, chunk by chunk heave it in the back of a truck dump it in the parking lot of the local A & P.