Wednesday, 5 February 2025

One Poem by Antonia Alexandra Klimenko

 







For Old Times’ Sake 


So here we are again    you and I-- 
alone in our skin   in this dingy hotel-- 
our intimate clock    doing numbers  
My own face floating 
somewhere below you 
your moving parts unencumbered 
Now freed of that emotion 
that second-hand notion 
that lust can find us 
wind and rewind us  
Seven long years have passed 
Seven long years I’ve resigned
myself to bad sex    to be your Ex 
And still   you ask why 
I am wanting   waiting 
for some  thing   some one 
to touch   and be touched by 
too little   or too much by 
Someone 
to soothe my aching heart 
to hold me   unfold me 
in an embrace 
Someone who imparts 
a word of grace 
who understands why 
we trace the smile on the face 
of those we love 
How I long for you 
to offer your hand 
to keep time with  
to keep mine 
from slipping away 
to keep this moment 
from being only  
                       a shadow  
of yesterday 
Only my fingers                                           
drum 
to your distant tune                                                                                 
Only   the tips of my fingers 
the brush of your lips 
the tender nerve endings 
remember 
the touch 
that thrilled   that gave chills 
that bliss 
that rushed blood to my hips 
The kind that’s long gone 
will be no more 
(repeat after me) 
will be no more 
Alone in our skin 
our feet off the floor 
now 
only my fingerprints 
dance with yours 
Alone in our skin 
our feet    out the door 
now 
only   your     fingerprints










Antonia Alexandra Klimenko was first introduced on the BBC and to the literary world by the legendary James Meary Tambimuttu of Poetry London–-publisher of T.S. Eliot, Dylan Thomas, Henry Miller and Bob Dylan, to name a few.  After his death, it was his friend, the late great Kathleen Raine, who took an interest in her writing and encouraged her to publish.  

A nominee for the Pushcart Prize, The Best of the Net, and a former San Francisco Poetry Slam Champion, she is widely published. She has been a featured guest at Shakespeare & Company, on a number of occasions, as well as performed or read in other literary venues in the City of Light and elsewhere. Her work has appeared in (among others) XXI Century World Literature (in which she represents France), Jazz and Literature and Maintenant : Journal of Contemporary Dada Writing and Art archived at New York’s Museum of Modern Art. 

She is the recipient of two grants: one from Poets in Need, of which Michael (100 Thousand Poets for Change) Rothenberg is a co-founder; the second—the 2018 Generosity Award bestowed on her by Kathleen Spivack and Joseph Murray for her outstanding service to international writers through SpokenWord Paris where she is Poet in Residence. She is also Writer/Poet in Residence at The Creative Process. Her selected poems On the Way to Invisible was recently published by The Opiate Books and is now available. 

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One Poem by Antonia Alexandra Klimenko

  For Old Times’ Sake  So here we are again    you and I--  alone in our skin   in this dingy hotel--  our intimate clock    doing numbers  ...