Garry Winogrand
By
Rick Davis
Angst: a love poem
with anxious eyes
i explore
my personal book
of lamentations
as i regret
life-choices
that feel like
shadows quivering
as sheet metal
in the autumn
of my body,
so that sadness
sways like
loose branches
and, now in my sixties,
i fear dying trees
until i recall
the day i met you –
when life
began, and when
the sun began
to shine brighter.
our life
is an affirmation
of sky and peace –
a windy blanket,
rustling in trees.
our relationship
is as graceful
as purple twilight.
your words
are silver
bubbles in
moonlight.
Eternity
A few years ago when we began to date
You shot hot blood into my poems
As the theoretical became more credible —
These days I am no longer lonely
And so I sit awake in my dreams —
This morning the sun glanced off the walls –
For you would soon be with me,
And this promise unites us, somehow –
It is as though, through our love
We can be everywhere at once,
But still, when I am alone
I am not the same –
I need you to be beneath the same roof
This time is not quite real – as if
I am living on spooky borrowed time
But it all passes as I think of our future together,
A loving world-view bejeweled with poetic allusion
Colored in flowering hibiscus.
So I give up much of the world
Choosing to gaze upon Birds of Paradise
And other fallen blossoms
As the everyday world without you
Is the abandon of quicksand.
We drift, quietly, into eternity.
Meditating on Love
life is
constant
linear rain
but, moving
into silence
i encounter
a whirling
aftermath
and in this
place of peace
i have no loyalty
to the rigors
of illusive
words
materialism
and debate
so that motion
is deceptive
settling into
divinity
where time
is no longer
an enemy
and where i can
get lost
in air
finding
glowing
potential,
like dormant grass.
contemplating
our love
it seems
as though
we glow, softly,
like fireflies.
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