They Went Home
They went home and told their wives,
  that never once in all their lives,
  had they known a girl like me,
But â¦Â They went home.
They said my house was licking clean,
  no word I spoke was ever mean,
  I had an air of mystery,
But â¦Â They went home.
My praises were on all menâs lips,
  they liked my smile, my wit, my hips,
  theyâd spend one night, or two or three.
But â¦
The Gamut
Soft you day, be velvet soft,
  My true love approaches,
Look you bright, you dusty sun,
  Array your golden coaches.
  Soft you wind, be soft as silk
My true love is speaking.
  Hold you birds, your silver throats,
His golden voice Iâm seeking.
Come you death, in haste, do come
  My shroud of black be weaving,
Quiet my heart, be deathly quiet,
  My true love is leaving.
A Zorro Man
Here
in the wombed room
silk purple drapes
flash a light as subtle
as your hands before
love-making
Here
in the covered lens
I catch a
clitoral image of
your general inhabitation
long and like a
late dawn in winter
Here
this clean mirror
traps me unwilling
in a gone time
when I was love
and you were booted and brave
and trembling for me.
To a Man
My man is
Black Golden Amber
Changing.
Warm mouths of Brandy Fine
Cautious sunlight on a patterned rug
Coughing laughter, rocked on a whorl of French tobacco
Graceful turns on woolen stilts
Secretive?
A catâs eye.
Southern. Plump and tender with navy bean sullenness
And did I say âTenderâ?
The gentleness
A big cat stalks through stubborn bush
And did I mention âAmberâ?
The heatless fire consuming itself.
Again. Anew. Into ever neverlessness.
My man is Amber
Changing
Always into itself
New. Now New.
Still itself.
Still.
Late October
Carefully
the leaves of autumn
sprinkle down the tinny
sound of little dyings
and skies sated
of ruddy sunsets
of roseate dawns
roil ceaselessly in
cobweb greys and turn
to black
for comfort.
Only lovers
see the fall
a signal end to endings
a gruffish gesture alerting
those who will not be alarmed
that we begin to stop
in order simply
to begin
again.
No Loser, No Weeper
âI hate to lose something,â
  then she bent her head
âeven a dime, I wish I was dead.
I canât explain it. No more to be said.
Cept I hate to lose something.â
âI lost a doll once and cried for a week.
She could open her eyes, and do all but speak.
I believe she was took, by some doll-snatching-sneak
I tell you, I hate to lose something.â
âA watch of mine once, got up and walked away.
It had twelve numbers on it and for the time of day.
Iâll never forget it and all I can say
Is I really hate to lose something.â
âNow if I felt that way bout a watch and a toy,
What you think I feel bout my lover-boy?
I ainât threatening you madam, but he is my eveningâs joy.
And I mean I really hate to lose something.â
When You Come to Me
  When you come to me, unbidden,
Beckoning me
  To long-ago rooms,
Where memories lie.
  Offering me, as to a child, an attic,
Gatherings of days too few.
  Baubles of stolen kisses.
Trinkets of borrowed loves.
  Trunks of secret words,
      I CRY.
Remembering
Soft grey ghosts crawl up my sleeve
to peer into my eyes
while I within deny their threats
and answer them with lies.
Mushlike memories perform
a ritual on my lips
I lie in stolid hopelessness
and they lay my soul in strips.
In a Time
In a time of secret wooing
Today prepares tomorrowâs ruin
Left knows not what right is doing
My heart is torn asunder.
In a time of furtive sighs
Sweet hellos and sad goodbyes
Half-truths told and entire lies
My conscience echoes thunder
In a time when kingdoms come
Joy is brief as summerâs fun
Happiness, its race has
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