A Beautiful Silence
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Black throat
Paper dry anticipation
Dark magnetic thoughts keep sleep at arms length
A big Samoan security guard stands between me and my subconscious
hand firmly pressed against sternum
as I strain
against my better interests
these waking teeth sink into twice mauled flesh
dog with a bone – lock jawed
gnawing with a low growl
sitting large, and heavy, in the right-hand corner of the bedclothes
There’ll be regrets tomorrow, for the trouble I’ve made
There always are on Saturdays.
Hot blooded eyelids pound drum-beaten pulses into the echoing and expandable night air
Morning’s light is a different destination entirely
A distant shore
Calm and unflinching, like death
Spitting vitriol – tourettes-like shouting
Alcohol’s strong tail wags the dog
Doesn’t matter how and why it all started.
That birth is of no significance.
I beg of you, please take these hands
Submerge them in a cool, clear forest pool
Slowly pull me under with you
The air inside my lungs can last forever
Slowly exhaled – infinite
Prop up each limp limb with sticks
Plaster my eyes with pitch-tasting, thin fingers of earth
Praying for mercy,
I surrender to you my weaknesses
(hand over the keys)
Give over these thoughts – all churned up and nauseous
That sleep might provide salvation
That time will heal itself from its own tight bandage
Unravel – and set us all free
Weightless space does not require breath, or minds, or bodies
Without a care
Without this world
– there is such a beautiful silence