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Pelée: May 8, 1902

    By Paul Cameron Brown



        With the smile of morning
        in her purse,
        the dark laughter of her
        cat napping
        in the crevice, half-alert,
        Martinique (angelique)
        on padded paws
        climbs from night.

        I saw her hair-brush
        the lava to warm the bay,
        crinkle little St. Pierre
        jammed into one
        parking lot, volcanic embrace.

        In the little museum
        - the holocaust cenotaph -
        Nature pared essentials to the bone,
        a cauldron of smoke
        peers from old photographs
        to cement (danse macabre)
        bric à brac ivy/stone and
        coffee beans wedded
        in grandeur
        fission-fusion-froideur
        resembling masses of bees,
        grotesqueries & beards
        upstaging even Miro & the distant surrealists;
        where reality masked vampire fiction to
        roll sulphuric heat toward belches of
        St. Pierre's prison.

        And Cygnet
        (his name close in French to "Swan"
        leg-irons)
        (subterranean chamberling peeking out),
        undaunted solitary survivor -
        the bars on his charnel house
        were the fingers of God
        pointing the way free.



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