an old poem (published in Way Stations : Poems 1985-1997)
Breeze
A city before sunrise
hovers in the cool air,
under the modest arch
of early blue sky-
a dry honeycomb,
a gray wasp's nest,
hung on the limb
of some buried river.
Soon these streets
will swarm with faces,
laws and lawlessness
and careless artifice;
but dawn is simple,
native to earth, sky;
a sea-salt breeze
at the bedroom window.
1.03.2003
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