realizing
you’re alone
and hateful
knowing
you’re past
expiration
seeking
clothing that will not just fit
but reveal and cover at once
the reverse
of sparkling
and shiny
terrible divide
stanched flow
and rager caged within
returning to
peace in the only place
it abides
having to leave peace behind
because of burrs
under the saddle
sad uncertain winging
of the unexpressed
over the green sea
plunging for it
as deep diving birds
plunge
forgetting
you’re a man
and no bird
shock at the depth of the ocean
and how clearly you can see
what you sank there long ago
the man who drowns
in the distance between where he is
and where he should be
the damned at play
in the pool of no mercy
still too far from what’s sought
the man who drowns
thinking he ought to be elsewhere
but knowing he put himself here
the man who
the man who drowns
the man who drowns himself
the man who drowns himself
to read his epitaph
hoping someone got it right
the man who reads his epitaph
and lies to himself saying
I don’t know that man

August 3rd, 2011 at 10:11 pm
Hi Tony,
I am impressed by how tireless you are in tracing your thoughts, feelings, longings. This is a crucial part of art-making: maintaining awareness of one’s own emotional pulse. I love this stanza:
“sad uncertain winging
of the unexpressed
over the green sea”
Great work. 🙂
August 4th, 2011 at 4:43 am
Thank you, Beth.