Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Moonlit Visions...

With chaste heart, and pure
eyes
I celebrate you, my beauty,
restraining my blood
so that the line
surges and follows
your contour,
and you bed yourself in my verse,
as in woodland, or wave-spume:
earth's perfume,
sea's music.

Nakedly beautiful,
whether it is your feet, arching
at a primal touch
of sound or breeze,
or your ears,
tiny spiral shells
from the splendour of America's oceans.
Your breasts also,
of equal fullness, overflowing
with the living light
and, yes,
winged
your eyelids of silken corn
that disclose
or enclose
the deep twin landscapes of your eyes.

The line of your back
separating you
falls away into paler regions
then surges
to the smooth hemispheres
of an apple,
and goes splitting
your loveliness
into two pillars
of burnt gold, pure alabaster,
to be lost in the twin clusters of your feet,
from which, once more, lifts and takes fire
the double tree of your symmetry:
flower of fire, open circle of candles,
swollen fruit raised
over the meeting of earth and ocean.

Your body - from what substances
agate, quartz, ears of wheat,
did it flow, was it gathered,
rising like bread
in the warmth,
and signalling hills
silvered,
valleys of a single petal, sweetnesses
of velvet depth,
until the pure, fine, form of woman
thickened
and rested there?

It is not so much light that falls
over the world
extended by your body
its suffocating snow,
as brightness, pouring itself out of you,
as if you were
burning inside.

Under your skin the moon is alive
Pablo Neruda

5 comments:


  1. ________ Provide, Provide ________
     
    The witch that came (the withered hag)
    To wash the steps with pail and rag,
    Was once the beauty Abishag,

    The picture pride of Hollywood.
    Too many fall from great and good
    For you to doubt the likelihood.

    Die early and avoid the fate.
    Or if predestined to die late,
    Make up your mind to die in state.

    Make the whole stock exchange your own!
    If need be occupy a throne,
    Where nobody can call you crone.

    Some have relied on what they knew;
    Others on simply being true.
    What worked for them might work for you.

    No memory of having starred
    Atones for later disregard,
    Or keeps the end from being hard.

    Better to go down dignified
    With boughten friendship at your side
    Than none at all. Provide, provide!

    ~ Robert Frost (1874-1963)



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  2. _____ To a Daughter Smitten _____


    Desist, my darling dimwit; do not wed

    On impulse born of weather fair this June.

    No one should be by sun and roses led.

    Only till you’ve weathered a typhoon,

    Tornado, or at least a spate of sleet,

    Will your prospective mate reveal his soul.

    Easy times glide by, deny, delete

    Demands that demonstrate a nature whole.

    Intoxicated by the scents of spring

    No common sense could nonsense overwhelm.

    Joy seems imminent, yet blistering

    Unhappiness might well be at the helm.

    None a nun would have you be, and yet

    Eden is not ours to gain, my pet.



    ~ FreeThinke - The Sandpiper

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  3. __________ Purgatory __________


    And suppose the darlings get to Mantua,

    suppose they cheat the crypt, what next? Begin

    with him, unshaven. Though not, I grant you, a

    displeasing cockerel, there’s egg yolk on his chin.


    His seedy robe’s aflap, he’s got the rheum.

    Poor dear, the cooking lard has smoked her eyes.

    Another Montague is in the womb

    although the first babe’s bottom’s not yet dry.

    She scrolls a weekly letter to her Nurse

    who dares to send a smock through Balthasar,

    and once a month, his father posts a purse.

    News from Verona? Always news of war.


    Such sour years it takes to right this wrong!

    The fifth act runs unconscionably long.


    ~ Maxine Kumin (1925 - )

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  4. ___________ CODA __________

    There’s little in taking or giving,
    There’s little in water or wine;
    This living, this living, this living
    Was never a project of mine.
    Oh, hard is the struggle, and sparse is
    The gain of the one at the top,
    For art is a form of catharsis,
    And love is a permanent flop,
    And work is the province of cattle,
    And rest’s for a clam in a shell,
    So I’m thinking of throwing the battle—
    Would you kindly direct me to hell?


    ~ Dorothy Parker (1893-1967)

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  5. _________ A Hard Truth _________

    Do most old women stop enjoying sex
    Once the saggy baggy phase sets in?
    Could any potent male regard these wrecks
    As outlets for the joys of carnal sin?
    Lechery in randy ancient goats
    Arises at the thought of flesh still fresh ––
    Softly rounded curves and slim white throats
    No too long departed from the creche.
    Ironic that old pussies cracked and wizened
    Still dream of ardent service from Fair Youth,
    But no matter how these crones appear bedizened
    ‘Tis just their cash that lures, and that’s the truth.
    The resource that sustains best when we’re old
    Is found in vaults replete with jewels and gold.

    ~ FreeThinke

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