Elusion
Poster child—
Communist turned saint
Comedian of terrors
Valedictorian from yesterday
Prostrate at the crossroads of convention
I drown in changes of the season
Losing my peripheral cognition
But you were made to wade in
Hazelnuts and burnt-out cigarettes
Flower girl learns to bear a diamond ring
Through these six months I’ve weathered
An infinitude of reasons—
Prescriptions urging me to stay
Yet your time is imprecise
Amongst placebo-like excursions,
Cotton candy faces and vindictive ferris wheels
The world burns with incandescence
The actors of the universe thrust battered clockwork into place
My senses occupy a perfumed haze
A discarded periscope washes up
Beneath these blue and yellow striped umbrellas
I permit the oceanview to discompose my female gaze
These pebbles are in fragments
The sand is muddied on the shore
There are snow-white seagulls overhead
We talk past one another without converging into one
Lying crippled on the bathroom floor
Beating fists against these tiled walls
I am doomed to live eternally through ordinary proceedings:
Conversations of the weather
A rundown of tomorrow’s day
Visiting the old accountant
Phone call made in passing
Plea to keep on rolling
Rolling like it never happened
Watching him with starlit eyes
Desire coalescing
Just to prove an incorporeal point
These dreams—
They culminate in hot spells in the middle of the night
Bilious inferno deep inside your chest
Mournfulness displaced
Temper resolute
Ashamed
In another vision I have willed myself to sit inside a cab
Excruciating talk of San Francisco
New York City
If these buildings could collapse on one another
We would see a graveyard of this pantomime called hesitation
Nauseating operatic cultivation
Caterwauling civilization;
Left to roam amongst the ruins,
I would collapse into your arms;
There would be no more planes
These every several months that land in New York City
You would stand before me for a fraction of a second
(Until we would regress into society)
Delirious
Was it all from one mistake?
The man who’d never known a thing of chivalry or manners
Stood beneath these Doric columns
Handcuffed onto epitaphs of torture
Might he not have apprehended streetlamps
Glowing dim alongside human pavements?
Waved to lovers sprawled over wooden benches
Swallowed up in an embrace?
Spilled a puzzle of a thousand jigsaw pieces
On a parquet floor?
Heralded the muses of belonging—
Might he not have understood?
Or was it a misalignment of our values?
Having weathered all the wars,
You burn another cigarette that smokes up all the halls
And I am free to peer throughout this smoky daze
After all the bloodshed and the skirmishes
You could have dared not to come back!
Was it duty that prompted me to burn it all apart—
Leaving him to stand befuddled on the corner of the subway stop?
Or was I simply too uptight to take the subway?