2.14.2007

little old poem for Valentine's Day (from Way Stations) :

                            in RI

No one will blame me
on the whispering shore
for lingering so long
near your small rose island.


Bees' slow honey
is the measure of summer;
morning and sundown,
by that rose double-arch.


And my tongue's dark island
leaves a late russet shadow -
dry relic of the voyage,
our lips' broken compass.

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