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The Clearing That Is The Trees

    By Paul Cameron Brown



        "They know they are going to the filth of numbers and laws,
        to the games anyone can play, and the work without fruit."
        Lorca

        I want to go walking in troubled marshes
        where cold gray coves leave off the mind
        and the scent of rushes twist the wind
        as fall covers dungeons of angry sparrows.

        I want to go quickly to troubled marshes,
        hear the squeak of brackish waters
        over crocks of sponge bubbles crabbing
        their surface.

        I desire stands of dead brush
        to wave in grave solemnity,
        whimpering little houses
        off forest glades to flicker
        out lamps with
        large dogs poised on verandahs
        like stone gargoyles.

        I want to handle anguish as if
        it were an interesting bauble
        plucked from the shallows,
        a curious snail with ritual markings
        or a mauve shellfish
        caught in swift eddies
        as the tide goes out.

        I want to examine canker introspection
        as a peevish child might
        faint tracings on an old stone
        lodged in the most forgotten
        corner of a graveyard;
        sample its wonders
        fingering the many indentations
        with more than slight awe
        or hear the crashing of waves
        far off from the physical restraint
        of the marsh or this forgotten
        burial plot so near an angry sea.
        Then, awaken as if from a dream,
        rub troubled memories from my eyes
        but never the brain
        for on winter nights just before
        retiring as the wind stirs packets
        of snow or the moon is chased
        by skeletal hounds along Gretal trees,
        there will come the realization
        another day is thru
        with another night to pilot away
        fresh brush & rubble
        before emerging, at night's end,
        from the clearing that is
        the trees.



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