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Moonrise, most eyes Wallwards, heavy with dreaming; A single exception: Comes the witching hour I'm waiting Quite awake, anticipating The masquerade of shades. Darkness, heartless, Looms ahead like a chasm, Sweeps out, a phantasm, Draws on dusk its magic curtains; Come what must, the night-time's certain: Shawl of fate: opaque. In the moonlight After midnight Strange thoughts take shape Beneath sable skies; No learned treatise, All they seek is To be unworldly-wise. Sleazy secrets Sneaking under my window At quarter past midnight; In the street there echo footfalls, Distant whispers, some tom-cat calls To his mate: meow. Rivers slither, Snakes entwined in love's ardour Slide down to the harbour, Where ghosts come to gaze in mirrors; In blackwater starlight glimmers Night's array: a brocade. In the moonlight After midnight What brave new world Has unfurled its sails? Rough winds it rides must Dispel disguise just To tell their blustery tales. Crickets humming, Pulses drumming beat faster, Keep pace with love's laughter; He and she, chance combinations, Three blind mice the cats will chase them. Just Nature's way to play games. Hustling, bustling, Frenzied figures careening: The dance of the demon. Sequin-wreathed, the street-rites rhythmic Reach a climax cataclysmic Where neon globes will explode. |
(1981) |
graphic by Stephen Alsford adapting public domain clip art and a detail from an untitled work by Kippelboy |
Created: November 17, 2014. | © Stephen Alsford |