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Cuando-Cubango

    By Paul Cameron Brown



        1

        Moths, if they dream dusk,
        sport esurient hip-flasks on their wings -
        gangster rum-runners better to sully dark,
        traverse caravans of colour
        amid silk-routes
        to dazzle Prester John,
        cork unscrew the unicorn horn askew.

        2
        Compte de la Mothe
        escadrilles/flotillas
        D'Entrecasteaux
        with Bougainville discovering
        well, Bougainvillaea and I,
        latter day la Perouse,
        cunningly amuck on coral
        adoration and wine,
        (red as scarlet leaves)
        chenille, frangipanni and the Marquis house colours
        of the flame-bitten tropics.

        3
        Let me scandalize why.
        Watch the sea churn
        to white bubbles then coat
        your nostril with brine
        to run a finger
        down brown skin passing
        for the Bronze Age.

        4
        Notice the invention of sun,
        a cloak suspended
        in a canopy-canoe profusion
        (left over from the first dawn,)
        oasis of calm,
        patter of motes and beams.
        Garden of Shalimar.

        5
        My sentiments exactly.



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