A Long Thin
Spring
She was something
Forbidden and forgotten
Like a buried treasure
On a distant shore
Like Seurat’s three models
Looking naked and downcast
Gloomy
In the afternoon sun
Puzzling everyone
Posing and pretending
With unhappiness
Oozing from every pore
Revealing secrets from the darkness
Mistreatment and misadventure
On the high seas
With pirate blood running cold
Like the sound of shots
Across the bow
When the boat runs too close
To the shore
On those nights we tried to forget
At the end of the past
And the quick seconds
Of sudden choice
In the science of hue
And the strange tricks of eyes
Lost in sunlight
How one colour
Sitting next to another
Makes something else
On the wheel
And how we spin into each other
Along a thin string through history
From a single point
In a new kind of time
Shrouded in mystery
Geometric shapes
And black drawings in old books
One more link in the chain
That brings me back
To the slowness of Paris
And the way she moved
With ease
Through every second of every day
And how it was in each of us
In every picnic on the grass
And every walk
Along the riverbank
With something deeper
Bathing in beauty
Under the speckled frozen movement
Of hardened minutes
Against the brittle glass
Between the things we wanted
And the things we needed
Shaking indolence from the trees
As spring set in
From one clinical social worker to another it’s terrific brother
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