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The Crowkeeper

    By Paul Cameron Brown



        "She gallops night by night through lovers' brains...."

        I see grindstones in the sky,
        pots of tulips overturned
        - big tug of the reins
        and chestnut hair
        is seen before the windowpane
        with chance & more chance lost to
        frost or hungry bees
        this still autumn eve.

        Darling,
        walls that division us
        are envelopes of passion
        bridging trust, seal it
        lest it rust.

        Skeletal scrapings
        make for poor bedding
        (this poor rhinoceros of lies)
        the devil gliding about so disguised
        on his tentacle and toenail chair
        (inviting lair) or is it
        hiccup and bandaged prayer
        yet stalwart wall is a rosary bead
        thick ale and bread to hungry snail
        or, better, lips to Romeo's blushing pilgrims.

        Then, sudden, I'm old -
        on a bench counting stars
        where each is a radiant patch of energy
        leased to the dark,
        an emblem burst mailed from eternity,
        spark to cigaret's flame
        to burn these little suns
        as cupid tails; your "bright eye, scarlet lip,
        fine foot, straight leg
        and quivering thigh."



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