Poem No. 3: The Visible World

Aug 30, 2007 17:38

Visible World

Sunlight pouring across your skin, your shadow
                                                                     flat on the wall.
      The dawn was breaking the bones of your heart like twigs.
You had not expected this,
                       the bedroom gone white, the astronomical light
                                                            pummeling you in a stream of fists.
        You raised your hand to your face as if
                        to hide it, the pink fingers gone gold as the light
streamed straight to the bone,
        as if you were the small room closed in glass
                                                     with every speck of dust illuminated.
        The light is no mystery,
the mystery is that there is something to keep the light
                                                                                   from passing through.

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