Friday, July 20, 2012

I will see you smile

The muse leaves me breathless as I turn the light on


Sitting in the shadow of purple light

Drink time as it drips from the walls

Sharp breezes abscond from beneath the door

Silence weeps from the candle bringing the night in closer

This is not the time to die without seeing you smile

 

A dance under the burning sky 

Will not bring about tomorrow

Where a sin sleeps without a silent gift

Colours blend into mindless obscenities 

Given time to die I will see you smile

 

Listen in the mist to the you that was meant to be

Soft as a dove I hear the lament of a soul shot in the dark

Hold as the floor falls up spinning the vortex

Close these feelings as satisfaction takes a bite of another apple

In time to die will you smile

 

The devil sips tea and drives nails into the skin

Lying somewhere else drawing laughter in the rain

Seeming so far away in another time and place

Drift sleep into a mirror like rain on the hour

If I never get to die I will see you smile once again

 

If this was the last refrain

Id count the lost sin 

Let it drift

Never see me

In a remembrance 

Blind shouts leave my eye

Lasting a spark 

In another day

I will see you smile

Before I die

7 comments:

Susan said...

"Soft as a dove I hear the lament of a soul shot in the dark
Hold as the floor falls up spinning the vortex
Close these feelings as satisfaction takes a bite of another apple"

The muse awes (takes the breath away) and inspires the narrator who wants to please her. Someone is shot--was it she? Or the narrator? He expects to die, feels satisfaction grinning and the devil hammering the coffin/skin. But it is dying of another sort, climactic and recurring and he will please her each time I think. AS you can see, Adrian, this is a hard poem for me--I am more sure of the tone than the meaning, which is fine with me. The narrator is happy/content and alive at the end--and tomorrow, too, she will smile.

Abin Chakraborty said...

your poems have a typically surreal quality that leaves us in a dizzy.lovely refrain.we may well wonder what smile it was that tossed this swelling soul. have a happy day brother.

Daydreamertoo said...

This is so deep. The varied repetition of seeing her smile before you die said in different ways is thought provoking. It's sad, in some ways and yet, has hope left at the end.

Kerry O'Connor said...

A very strong piece - as we may expect from your poetry.
These lines really made an impact on me:


The devil sips tea and drives nails into the skin...

Scarlet said...

Another lovely share...I specially like the second and third stanza ~ smiles ~

Brian Miller said...

the devil sips tea stanza is rather menacing....that he would take time to be so calm...the progression of seeing them smile though out...works well and that it will be another day they smile means today they will be alright...

Day Dreamer said...

A dance under the burning sky
Will not bring about tomorrow
Where a sin sleeps without a silent gift
Colours blend into mindless obscenities
Given time to die I will see you smile

I love it!