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watch the stutter-streak of her heart-atmosphere

by Tom Goss

[Exterior Portrait]

shoes greet the dusty wooden porch
with a familiar creaking
to share in a moment of
fading yellow dusk

though the ground whispers in
the waterless language of dirt
a collapsing storm is
echoing from her eyelids

from one burnt out chest
to another you weep
with your spring-lips
touching like puddles of
rain draining away

with words swirled into drinks
she digests the answers of your
temper-mental poems only to
leave you cactus-dry


[Interior Portrait]

your death
flickers in my head
like the frenetic jostle
of tv commercials

your memory becomes in slow motion
something I can't save you with
any more than I can touch what is
inside our home movies

my bliss at hearing your voice
does not make you mine

born here and then there
we eventually met in the faint tenderness
of our blood and began
a detour upon detour
which led into the fresh smell
of rain so many times
yet now leads only
into your still-dead eyes

08/17/2004

Author's Note: Please check out my new book! ;)>

Posted on 08/17/2004
Copyright © 2026
Tom Goss

Member Comments on this Poem
Posted by Richard Vince on 08/17/04 at 03:42 PM

'your death/flickers in my head/like the frenetic jostle/of tv commercials' - you've captured that feeling perfectly. well done.

Posted by Anne Engelen on 08/18/04 at 07:17 PM

This reflects such sadness and totally silenced me. Amazing images here!

Posted by Cristy M. on 12/05/07 at 06:54 PM

kennings. i love them. this is "old," so to speak, but so timeless.

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