"I Know To You It Might Sound Strange But I Wish It Would Rain," by Nicholas Allen Harp

Aug 26, 2006 23:29

I Know To You It Might Sound Strange But I Wish It Would Rain
Nicholas Allen Harp

Sunshine, blue skies. Please go away.
- The Temptations

Never open
a poem with
the weather,
the blotched watery
glue of clouds,
the sky’s cobalt
viciousness,
the sea’s clumped
and righteous pull.
Never use abstractions,
words like
“angel” or “desire”
“dark” or “beauty”
because no one
recalls what they
might’ve meant.
Never use “you”
to speak for the reader
who’s been kind
after all
enough to read
these lines. Never
write a poem
about writing
a poem or another
love poem never
desire a little never
assume you have
my attention when
you should’ve surprised
them sooner than this
never drown
in the world’s
dark beauty
never know that
you’ll never
not know what
you used to
not know
ever again
listen, oh! just listen,
to the exact song,
the melody
that testifies
how we held
that little bit
of time
together
baby dude love darling sweet
all those things
I know
you know
you were
anyway.

From Failbetter.

nicholas allen harp

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