La Petite Mort
The moon is softly gazing
through the darkened
window into the room
where her lover lays
amid the scent of musk
and tangled bedclothes,
restless in the pale
of his stark bare skin.
She sighs in anticipation,
appreciating the weight
of his burden, as erect
as it is maddening
in the palm of his hand.
Her glow intensifies
in the parting cloudcover,
growing full alongside
the insistence of the strokes
that coax him ever nearer
a dreamless little death.
At Last
There’s a raven at the window.
I’m surprised it’s taken him
so long to arrive;
yet, still, he waits patiently,
so as to not rush or disturb
this parting kiss.
Why do you cling to the silk
of my nightie? Chafe
my dry lips, the hollows
of my cheeks with the scruff
of your greying beard?
It is time.
Nevertheless,
you refuse to release me,
your knuckles as white
as they are wet with tears.
I cannot bear the thought
of him taking me from you.
So, I shall leave this body
for you to hold as long
as it serves you; though,
I am at the window now.
The pane lifts
from the sill with a moan
that abates just as
the night air rushes in.
At last,
with an exhale,
I extend my hand
to meet his wing,
for, yes, I am ready.
Corvidae
My heart has sprouted
the wings of a raven,
for love knows nothing
of the bluebird’s song.
Nor does it abide wishes
made on stars and lashes,
much less tiny discs
of tarnished copper,
coyly tossed into a well,
ripe with the rot of rodents,
the molt of snakes
and stagnant black sludge.
Yet, between here
and the supposed hereafter,
love stands but stalwart
in the face of its own demise,
for it straddles the realms,
reconciling the dreamers
with their foolhardy dreams
and beauty . . .
with all that is destined to die.
Kelly Moyer is an award-winning poet and fiber artist, who pursues her muse through the cobbled streets of New Orleans’s French Quarter. When not writing or weaving, she is likely to be found wandering the mountains of North Carolina, where she resides with her partner and two philosopher kittens, Simone and Jean-Paul. Hushpuppy, her collection of short-form poetry, was recently released by Nun Prophet Press.
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