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Wednesday, 14 October 2009

"In this river..."


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In the eerie phosphorous
green light that needles down

in the middle of the dream
she sleeps with mouth wide open

as if to gasp or cry out
a black sun is rocked

In this river of stars and exile
longing rage apartness sorrow

love and hate light streams
through space tearing open a mouth






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Diffraction pattern in a spiderweb: photo by Mila Zinkova, 2007
Optical effects of light diffraction on spiderwebs (details): photos by Dietrich Zawischa, from What are the origins of colour?

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ethereal. Made up of the materials dreams are made of. I just loved it.

Delia Psyche said...

The phosphorescence of your weedy distichs leaves a ghostimage palely loitering in my mind's eye: a serpentine river or riverine serpent--a phosphorescent eel slithering amid the coldly glowing, piscine words your poetry has spawned in the aquarium of my skull.

TC said...

David,

I was born under the sign of Pisces. As to the aquarium of your skull (I think of Keats's curiously cerebro-weedy line, "The working trellis of a living brain"), I can't think of anywhere I'd rather my poetry spawned.

Lucy,

Many thanks. Air, light and water. The unstable materials dreams and life are made of.

. said...

Brilliant! with the teeth of dreams.

L.