Suite: Night/Dance in the Horizon
III. The River Coursing the Moon
the Beloved awoke to the moonrise,
surprised at the sound of its awkward smile--
within it dreams the weeping of women,
washed in torrents through echoing caverns
where bats awaken and snatch keys away
from a shy and blank and empty piano
standing between the moon and the river
the Beloved awoke, surprised to hear
the sounds of another moonrise drain yet another
current of weeping through her caverns;
they interrupt the braiding of pebbles into her hair
to mark the seepage of time through these caves
as she awaits the return of her Bridegroom--
her head grows heavy as the years pass,
the currents of moonbeams slow to a trickle
around her aging stance, and the bats
no longer return to collect the remnants
of a piano sinking softly to the river's floor
she, too, will disappear into the damp ground
beneath the weight of silence and sadness
and stillness, her grave marked only by pebbles
dropped like rain from the clouds about her head,
pebbles washed and smoothed by years of clouds,
pebbles smoothed into a piecemeal bolder
floating above her sunken head
from afar,
the forest mistakes her sorrow for the moon,
entranced by the way the light wades by her feet:
to the forest, she has become a cavern herself,
pulling the moon and the river into one
raging song of sadness, coursing her bowels
as though she were an empty piano carcass
wailing, she wraps herself in a shroud
and stands by her torrenting currents, gazing
heavily at this moon, a stony dirge in her eyes
she stands there nightly, crazed by her own song
the roes of the forest nudge her softly,
the red curtains of night coat her chilled shoulders
but she does not move, she dances her stillness
against the river's edge
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how i have dreamed of the mouth of the river
appearing fountain-like as the vessel of song;
the roes of the forest would gather by at night
and taste the vibrant runs; but there is
no forest, only fields of white
II. Summonings
IV. Whirlwind in My Ear
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