When Days Grow Short

poetry

He could sense her body shrugging through the dark—
Before she hid her clandestine sigh
By easing backwards, to lay on the September field

It’s not that simple,
She offered with reluctant entreaty

Their bodies formed a ‘V’ shape,
Shoeless feet, teased by the uncut grass
And faces close enough to perceive the other’s breath
Emanating invisible tickling tendrils onto their cheeks—
Her mouth remained interminably open
While she longed for the right words
To emerge in thoughtful and precise utterance
As the scent of cigarettes wafted from her hair

You know, she said, when at last
The silence had become terminal,
I thought it would be colder by now.
Her voice conceded to silence again
And portent understanding hummed
Lucid between their bodies

Broad-leafed branches haphazardly crisscrossed
A universe lit by the trifecta of Orion’s Belt—

He felt the disconnected movements of his tongue
And the surreal vibrations in his larynx,
It’ll get there.

rain cloud

poetry

i am the rain cloud above the
ignorance parade.
i block out the sun
and ask “where did you
put your umbrella?”

i did not choose this.

i can be light as any cloud,
when there is no rain for
me to fall. i can let the sun
through when the wind pushes
me out of the way, or when
i am not feeling gray.
why should i feel bad?
i am like anything else.
without emotions getting
in the way.