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“September swim” and “the lure”

September swim

                                    

Heidegger’s fourfold: earth, sky, mortals, divinity

 

in thrall to sun & heat the last sweet bit

my slavish love of summer

my body skimming half immersed

 

makes me recall forty years before

another pool

another country

 

a curved hillside with houses

ahead of their time

spared bombing

 

but not neglect

peeling paint & rusted metal

impressed on me dwelling

as in the need to be

 

alone that day

I admired architecture

wishing anyone would open a door

invite me in    no one did

 

I went swimming

not knowing the engine

cached inside my ribs

 

what it could lose

what it might attain

 

*     *     *     *     *     *

 

the lure

 

I feel your sadness pour like tar

the darkness worries me

 

reminiscent of my mother

manipulation   ur

you do it all forlorn

 

please you say a cure

as if I could close your wound

 

with fine silk thread    couture

a needle so minute the pricks

pleasure not unlike champagne

 

such sewing could take years

and in that time you’ll moor

me in a deeper pit

 

for sure  it’s flattering

to leave a spoor

 

a sticky grandiose allure

flammable and pure

 

but worth the torment

I’ll endure?

 

no thanks—

I forgo your sick amour

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