Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Self Portrait

It was never me, it was you;
My body bears your imprint and your trace
As I have bourn the shadow of your weight;
Beneath that frame, a phantom of your image
Hides a dance in firelight; no true
Details, but shadows only, leaping, chase
My dreams, grown cold and pale among the great
And raging flames: declined, diminished, dim.

I am the way I am
the way (you are).
It is not want, but what I cannot claim
That feeds the famine buried in my soul.
No lack of light, but blindness to the day
That seeks the sight’s surrender to a far
Less sunlit plane. We waltz among the lame
And whisper to the deaf, “be well and whole;”
Though we are lost, we find no words to say.

Anita Hunt
03/10/07
Caiti has been putting "Confronting the Angel" to music--I heard a little of it over the cell phone (she has software that she can use as a mini-studio--not up to Todd's standards, but it lets her get ideas down and listen to them). I don't know how she can put a melody to free verse, but she knows what to do, apparently.
I'm working on another poem. I'll put it up shortly.