Letters Found

You, like Sylvia, only knew two words,
always and never: which you carried caged
like linnets of a stolen song.

How nice to take a knife to you,
your watermarks, your curling hand,
to read afresh your streaming thought
before that well ran dry.

Or so I thought; and thought now,
appreciating these love letters
to one hundred petty brightnesses:
as luminant as rain.

◄ Between Stations

1968 - Black Lives ►

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Stu Buck

Thu 18th Feb 2016 08:11

excellent jeremy. the second verse is just wonderful. 'how nice to take a knife to you'. brilliant stuff.

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Adam Whitworth

Thu 18th Feb 2016 00:42

A round of applause for this one, with its old fashioned feel.

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