i take up a metal wing
which is frayed at the edges —where once i contemplated the orange
flicker
of those elephant tusks
in the night :their light flutter to slow his
open mouth gleaming through.his body is an alien form now ;
particles scattered amongst others.i see a metal wing brim
in the dark
which takes a child's palm
way back.the plates that we ate off of
the cups from which we drank
sipped dipped fingers in lemonade
in summer : a decade of dreams
slipped away with my open eye
dancing on your hard lap :rambo's feathers dropped in the dirt
down to the dry earth and we
found his wet wings torn
from socketand i wished i could recreate
his familiar form once more.no more home
in the glow
of his eye
no more
just the separation
of an open window .(04/04/2018)
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Have you seen the Lost Boys?
Poetryharking back to an earlier poem of mine: poor wendy -- all the heroines get left behind. but she was a darling after all. yes, i very much have tears in my eyes. and it shall be hard to see, and sometimes i won't want to, but i will go on looking an...