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a poem

XX

Is it you standing among the olive trees
Beyond the courtyard? You in the sunlight
Waving me closer with one hand while the other

Shields your eyes from the brightness that turns
All that is not you dead white? Is it you
Around whom the leaves scatter like foam?

You in the murmuring night that is scented
With mint and lit by the distant wilderness
Of stars? Is it you? Is it really you

Rising from the script of waves, the length
Of your body casting a sudden shadow over my hand
So that I feel how cold it is as it moves

Over the page? You leaning down and putting
Your mouth against mine so I should know
That a kiss is only the beginning

Of what until now we could only imagine?
Is it you or the long compassionate wind
That whispers in my ear: alas, alas?

Strand, Mark. “XX.” Erotikon: Essays on Eros, Ancient and Modern. Eds. Shadi Bartsch and Thomas Bartsherer. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 2005. Reprinted from Dark Harbor. New York: Knopf, 1993.

Posted by pzed on August 29, 2006 at 11.47am
Categories: fragments, scripture

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Twenty-four days, my love. We can do it.

Posted by jodi on August 29, 2006 at 6.55pm :: link

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