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Did I say What I said You said You said looking a little forlorn a little redundant the contradicting crosses in your eyelashes thrusting forth the brazen prophet in you for the day only no country nor community at your command bashfully What is this life ? Once you’re dead you’re gone gone forever ! some coarse stele the five a three or perhaps a nine raven rot working into the rubbed-out stone long the frangipani branches drifting with the tide severed from the scarred bones What you said I could have the wooden broad sword of your scouring words scathing my back my nape stung awakening the nakedness of futile words fixing memory vain memory some lines here or there some thoughts culled out of your hands how might I eject sense empty the void of your accusing pain your desolation retain keep only the one possible denotation of the moment Whose ancestral voices linger in my thoughts in yours stray strands of concepts trapped in subliminal dimensions caught just a while in the slanting light cutting through your escaping inturned eye interstitial arrows darting through undead time Will my time age out of time in the dead of time conflict between those who beget you conflict between those who assess you Is there lack of those who’d hate you enough to love your enemies come back a reformed reformist and make the comeback what you want No one opts out for even gone some remember the harsh things you said the hurtful things you did and all the things you should have but did not Or do you depart in disgust at all this fuss over nothing the grating chores of shoring up your image the unbending pride made you the arch-enemy the fear too late of mending your name the fumbling efforts to repair for those you cared the coffee serré with four cubes let your body go the rubbing spasms in stolen moments all heinous crimes and more Better be dead you said than remember the Dead and wondered why you tolerated living so vilely in fear unfree a prisoner of your own will I too may look back over my shoulder and see a gaping vast expanse and look for words teeming words in lieu of you a curlicue crescent balancing on a lame branch in limbo June 7, 1996 (from the collection - re-worked- longhand notes, 1999) (c) T. Wignesan - Paris, 2016
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