Sunday, March 16, 2014

New Poem:


First Spring
-For K.


On the island where
everything is voluptuous where
the inside of a coconut
is called "meat." 
Where
svelte palms shake
their tresses
against a milky pink sky-
We rise at dawn & enter
the ocean.

The goosebumps, the sountrack of
breath-
the way the pull of tides
knocks us against one another-
The salt.
& like this on land as well.

So the days & nights run
together-
the color of the fish, their lips
an "o" of surprise-
turning onto their sides to
regard us hovering above-
& the riotous, provocative 
flowers-
The geckos, the cardinals, the lone butterfly
that was always at
my shoulder.
Until the days end, the ocean
gulping down
that warm, ripe sun.

It was almost too much
to contain, almost.
Every sense primed &
bursting.

Leaving the island
I did not want the old rules
to apply.
How fortunate to return to 
Spring. Our first
together. To part
but only
to another green.
And each softer somehow,
humbled by such pleasures.

You are back in your home where
the rush of the freeway
can sound like the sea. 
Where that mountain can appear
volcanic
in certain light.
I am back in my home
& I walk past
the low, scone-shaped rocks, wading
in pools of wild yellow
mustard or orange poppies.

I cannot smell the Plumeria but soon,
lilac.
Back to the rhythms 
that we know yet perhaps
altered now-
a frame of reference
more felt
than spoken.