September (An Irony)
Ragged jagged overgrown fields of steroid
ragweed drowning out the state flower, golden-
rod; like everyone else he was letting
everything go, even the usually mown bottoms
gone to wingstem and ironweed; it’s a bold
behold coming down the sledding hill
in dawn’s excited light, they held on to the runaway
Deere, somehow already hurt by the pressing fade
of these fall ephemerals
who next year will have a different life,
competing with honeysuckle, multiflora rose, wild
grape vine and voracious locust saplings;
in the dark shade of sudden woods where light receds,
the open sea of grass will know its barrenness,
will come into the bitter days of weightless being.
He has run his race and lost forever those coyote nights:
love making, howling at moon hidden behind circus clouds,
the trapeze swing into another body, the ethereal
penetration of nightly vales giving way to morning
vapors when the itch of intercourse is luminously
revealed in the ugly whelps of their alfalfa romp.
The surcease, at first unbearable, a low numbness,
became his litany of what their holy acts meant, repeated
on his grandmother’s decades old rosary beads;
sex as the anointed drama of his life, the top & bottom
of his extinction, the extension ladder into the heaven
of her perfect invitation, her sweet Honey flow,
the ecstasy of exploring every contour earth could hold,
the memory being on the ground looking up into her eyes
that are nothing like the sun, and afterwards
a distance in her words and what they mean.
She’s a raptor going for the prey of her life, and he
a drama coach with year after year of bloodless
Hamlets, a director without direction, vulnerable to her
eagle claws. She sank in & rode him like a god-damned rodeo
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Great lines in this piece! I really responded to the balance of this image in the beginning with the conclusion: ” like everyone else he was letting/everything go, even the usually mown bottoms/gone to wingstem and ironweed”
gravid(ish)
seedbound
bolted
heavystemmed!!
wonder if i’m
the only one
smelling
woodsmoke
and leather..