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Tickings Of A Clock

    By Paul Cameron Brown



        I began to see old lanterns, books
        opening/folding within your eyes;
        a pale light running as silver
        to the sea.

        Then crestfallen leaves dangling
        as from fishhooks or the autumn moon's
        skeletal lightness tossing a path
        between waves over this sidewalk, that,
        with the back streets passing occasional
        hisses at the main culprit, night.

        The prim measurement of your smile,
        not the wan neglect of cool skin tones
        or fabric always more suggestive
        of summer colours, sideway movement
        of shadow into tickings of a clock.

        Rather mist and clamminess,
        lipstick in a smear as a
        thumbprint before the
        coughing of a motorcar
        as its elliptical wedge
        tears darkness
        away from sight.



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