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Ailbhe Darcy
You had not looked
You had not looked
You had not looked
at that birch for years. Suddenlybetrayed, you took shears and
went at her.
With every thrust of blade
she would arch, shiver. Leaves
whispered prayers
or pleas.
Her sap tasted of some secret pleasure.
That of the apostle
erecting his own execution:
bent bough’s long moan
following sob
of silver coins in cloth,
noose’s embrace recalling
one sweet rebellious kiss
it is not. Who are you
to know such things? After,
you could not look at her.
© 2011, Ailbhe Darcy
From: Imaginary Menagerie
Publisher: Bloodaxe, Tarset
From: Imaginary Menagerie
Publisher: Bloodaxe, Tarset
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You had not looked
at that birch for years. Suddenlybetrayed, you took shears and
went at her.
With every thrust of blade
she would arch, shiver. Leaves
whispered prayers
or pleas.
Her sap tasted of some secret pleasure.
That of the apostle
erecting his own execution:
bent bough’s long moan
following sob
of silver coins in cloth,
noose’s embrace recalling
one sweet rebellious kiss
it is not. Who are you
to know such things? After,
you could not look at her.
From: Imaginary Menagerie
You had not looked
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