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    Rose Colored Windows


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      Table of Contents

      When The First Petals Of The Season Fell

      Rose Colored Windows

      I Have Forgotten You

      I Have Forgotten You (2)

      Rain, Leaves, Tears and Wings

      Like the Lamb, I Have Feared the Blade

      Beneath Orchids And Cherry Blossoms

      As A Wave Is Drawn Through A Wave

      Almost Silent, Like Seashells

      The Ashes of Innocence

      My Mouth Has Not Been Torn

      Do Not Make Me Idle

      Your Eyes

      The Children Sleep

      I Move Towards It Slowly

      The Warmth Comes On

      I Opened Myself

      From The Deep Wells I Draw You Up

      Barely Yet Accustomed To Summer

      I Have Resigned Myself

      Here Is My Inner Peace

      Though Unaware Of All But You

      Amen

      I Am Waiting For The Light

      Empty Of The Raven, Empty Of The Dove

      The Morning Started Early

      I Have Dreamed Of Hiding Away

      It Has All Become The Deepest Of Echoes

      Lift Up Your Eyes

      I Move To You

      I Do Not Wait

      Why Not Dance Here Awhile?

      We Will Always Need

      Poetry

      The River Of Sound

      I Want To Take You There

      Twelve Horses

      It Is In The Distance

      The Smallest Figure

      Where Are You, Soft As Nails?

      With Endless And Unknown Purpose

      When The Rains Come Down

      I Am Lost

      Night Sonata

      Whatever Was, Was

      Shake The Trees Of Their Lemons

      Death Awaits Everyone

      Flowers To Earth

      Like An Open Flower Gives Away The Sun

      I Watched You In The Sun

      The Revelation (A Broken Man)

      Came Ages Within Ages

      When the First Petals of the Season Fell

      When the first petals of the season fell

      Like the notes of a dying symphony

      There I stood alone and without you

      Lonely music stirring the river's edge

      But you were always there, weren't you

      In every book, leaf, or opening flower

      Everything was imbued with your fragrance

      And spoke to my longing beyond all repair

      Now everything speaks to me of you

      Every photograph of every stranger

      Looks out at me with your eyes

      But remain unsent letters in a drawer

      You are a mystery to me, like shadows

      Or a candle's dimly flickering silence

      And dark chandeliers are my memories

      Here beneath this Baroque cascade

      The gusts of spring lifted all the flowers

      Like Cinderella gathering up her satin gown

      Just as you used to lift your hair to the side

      While wondering if you were beautiful

      Everything was yours to inherit

      Every bird in flight, every cloud

      And every single raindrop

      I would have given to you

      But now the season is over

      Long buried beneath the snow's calligraphy

      As here I gaze, out frosted windowpanes

      To where the trees weep frozen tears

      Rose Colored Windows

      Rose colored windows illuminate the garden

      Wherein far off dreams carry scents of Istambul

      Now see how the flowers of her body cry out

      For a drink of sun, for a drink of water

      As the contrary fountain-fire refuses to blossom

      And see how beneath Christ's suffering face

      The ashes of every great work of art

      Are lifted up in fragmented ascension

      And see how the first snow within the cloister

      Has collected in every bell-rung corner

      And now all of the pearls are gathered up

      and put into a basket to be carried beyond

      As the bride and bridegroom go with them

      On a great dias made of silk and elm

      And that smells of myrhh and honey

      Clim, climb all the way to Mecca

      To be with the wisemen of old

      As they gather beneath date trees by an oasis

      Listen to the call of the morning prayers

      From a tower raised into the dawn light

      And now all the women come forth without their children

      See them pulling their hair and gnashing their teeth

      As they cry out to the long dead beloved one

      Who promised to send a cool breeze forever

      Through the gated gardens of paradise

      Montreal, 2009

      I Have Forgotten You

      I have forgotten you, even before our end

      Even my poetry could not disarm you

      And all the dead poets I called upon

      Could not bring you into my world

      I hope all your prayers remain intact

      I sold everything. Having no possessions

      I sold myself; all to buy us a quiet eternity

      Under the spreading blossom branch, so I

      Could convince you that without the moon,

      There would be no tide, and without the wind

      No waves, and without the waves no sand

      Summer came, and with it,

      Proofs of my convictions

      I took you by the hand and led you

      Towards a truth I mapped out as a child

      It was all there, this word, that gesture

      I had no resources against your distance

      But could never turn myself against you

      You remained full of silence, like a stunned forest

      While even the clocks began to sound their own end

      And poems became merely a pilgrimage to amen

      And then the vision ended perfectly

      By your own hands, you made it perfect, imperfect

      It got torn out, like a fish from a lake

      Or a palm from fire, I have skilled myself enough

      To draw out slowly

      Now I have forgotten you

      The way one forgets dreams, the way one

      Forgets to dream, swept away in light

      Or like the sound of a seashell

      You hear ringing in your ear

      But only if you listen with purpose

      I could never sit here a thousand years

      To bring you back to childhood

      Or repaint your first love in the snow

      I cannot whisper away rain

      Or make your body sing once more

      Hurry back to where the thirst began

      Hurry these birds to flight, these blossoms

      To flower, these clouds to rain

      Everything closes again, wings, petals,

      It must have been something this small,

      And this perfect, that willed us apart

      Toronto, 2000

      I Have Forgotten You (2)

      I tried to buy us an eternity

      Under the spreading blossom trees

      To show you what I'd dreamed as a child

      Here in the springtime breeze

      Then summer came along

      And I took you by the hand

      Showing you that without the moon no tide

      And without the waves no sand

      I never understood your distance

      As clocks sounded the end of time

      I couldn't turn away from you though

      Nor save what we had with a r
    hyme

      But then the vision ended

      Torn like a palm from a flame

      Something I'd long learned to endure

      Though you never burned the same

      But still I can't forget you

      Like a dream in morning's light

      Or an ocean seashell's sound

      You hear all alone in the night

      I would sit here forever waiting

      And repaint your first love in the sun

      But I can't whisper away the rain

      Or repair broken wings into one

      I want to go to where the thirst first began

      And make your body sing once more

      Back to where these flowers first bloomed

      And these birds first cried on the shore

      For who can accept nature's design

      When from love it wills us depart

      As everything closes around us

      Wings and petals and hearts

      Rain, leaves, Tears and Wings

      Rain, leaves, tears and wings

      Everything falls eventually

      Falls within itself, falls without

      Then rises from some deep place

      To become some other fallen form

      The fields of wheat lay fallen

      Fallen Kings upon their thrones

      And Knights of ancient days

      Who fell in great beauty

      Beneath cascading banners

      And the lovely daughters of Noah

      Who gathered around him in his tent

      As he lay there mumbling, drunk

      His words no longer floating

      Above the eternal flood

      Now they are arisen

      Every bird, every fish, every beast

      Fallen into stones, into grass and dirt

      There in a brief moment of pain

      They stumble, as if confused

      Like The Lamb, I Have Feared The Blade

      Like the lamb, I have feared the blade

      That turns above me there in the light

      For I was never overthrown

      On the high deep hills of sacrifice

      As my vision mad father was

      When I hid beneath his poised hand

      I learned instead to move above it all

      Like beautiful floating barges

      Or flecks of cork on wine

      Above the cries of dying Messiahs

      Who leave their bodies in the air,

      Like a bird that has been speared

      And I carved out strange ways

      Upon the tablet of the law

      These words borne from blood, tears

      Divide the lovers in their sleep

      And bow to smiles from below

      Where rejected light likes to go

      And so here I am nailed to your body

      Here on its throne, here on its alter

      In the place of darkened houses

      As slow the reluctant lamb draws forward

      And offers itself up to your appetite

      In this fulfillment of the luminous contract

      Beneath Orchids And Cherry Blossoms

      Beneath orchids and cherry blossoms

      The courtyard's breath is still in the sun

      As ladies pass in two's and three's

      Chatting lightly below its bowers

      And mirrors reflect the luxurious drawing out

      Of her Ladyship's hair by a servant girl

      As old hunched over women bend

      To sweep up the fallen spring

      And here and there, radiant sounds gather

      Round children and flowers and courtyard

      As trickling water plays its games

      With she who sighs for love or grief

      Now bring tales under the lifted petals

      That drink of the summer rain

      As passing people on the cobblestones

      Avoid the glances of one another

      And now wait in quiet expectation

      Till you hear her singing softly there

      Beneath this canopy of spreading branches

      Beneath this mauve-flushed light

      As A Wave Is Drawn Through A Wave

      As a wave is drawn through a wave

      So you have been drawn through my life

      And though we are hidden from each other

      We pass through these veils together

      Such a defeat to be lying here alone

      Longing for your accompanying sound

      But I have learned a way to picture you

      Like a silent and forever looping film

      I have moved with winding caravans

      And have been to the highest places

      Seen the land as though on a map

      From peaks that rise like Cathedrals

      Yet I long to be beside you here

      And with movements even smaller

      Than the smallest waves, or sand

      To lay my palms upon your surface

      The patterns of my life gathered

      And my whole heart seemed to lift

      As I watched you attend to details

      But now my heart has become still

      Can I spend my whole life walking,

      In order to dance just for a moment?

      Now I am here, on the edge of the world

      If ever you should want to find me

      Moraine Lake, 2005

      Almost Silent, Like Seashells

      Almost silent, like seashells

      Your voice, I hear in a dream

      Like a distant wavering star

      That barely sheds its beams

      Oceans have never drowned

      In depths as deep as your eyes

      And birds never flown like this

      Across clear morning skies

      I cannot forget your rain

      Twelve pale petals deep

      As it sighs like wind in grass

      After the flowers go to sleep

      I long to bind you close

      But as seaweed grasps the moon

      Will never draw you near

      Like stars that die too soon

      I am just a fallen Knight

      Breathing out his last

      Here upon a dying field

      Where even love dies fast

      The Ashes of Innocence

      In flames within flames

      Strange events are foretold

      By men with eyes that see in the dark

      And beneath the peering stars

      The shrieking animals

      Draw nearer and nearer

      Now blood stains the hands of children

      Who offer up dark gifts

      Upon the points of spears

      As just outside the city walls

      The people pass slow as seasons

      Past the branches where pale brides sway

      Who beholds the end of all?

      And what of these new Messiahs,

      Each one more blood glutted than the last

      Who spring forth like smiling tigers

      From the ruins of order,

      And from the ashes of innocence

      My Mouth Has Not Been Torn

      My mouth has not been torn

      For insulting the name of poetry

      With my cheap psalms

      That ask for what they do not deserve

      And that take a tarnished coin

      From the street begger

      And just as you have not folded

      Up the wings of birds forever

      Because they languished atop the waves

      So you have not asked me to blur myself

      Against the light horizon

      And become lost in the sun

      For look at me, I am just a

      Stretched-out leather bag

      Over a stooped bone frame

      As I misstep my clownish dance

      And grovel for your love

      With this handful of plastic flowers

      Do Not Make Me Idle

      Do not make me idle

      So that I stop breathing


      Even before death

      But do not transform me

      Into an endless road

      That I cannot travel

      I am bewildered by your touch

      And when you speak

      I hear the rain move in the fields

      I still have steps to take

      And rests to yield to

      To restore my need for you

      But do not let us part

      Let us echo one another

      The smallest movements we make

      I live for this

      To see the seaweed

      Drawn through the waves

      And to see your hands

      Like tiny animals

      Building thier nests

      Ttransform me slowly

      Imperceptibly

      Like the light coming on

      Remove the shadows

      And weave them into

      Dawn's rustling gown

      Draw me like a breath forever

      And never leave me

      Till our last breaths are drawn

      Your Eyes

      Your eyes

      With idle lids

      Choose when to move

      A moon

      And then a sun

      Blink out a star

      Draw back the waves

      On this dying shore

      I see you

      In my dim light

      Ruining my dreams

      Burning the ancient rule

      That brings down

      An Order

      And creates movement

      In the staring water

      There is something higher

      And farther

      About your surrender

      You summon

      All the fallen wings

     


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