Absinthe
from the painting Absinthe
1902 Alex Torneman
1880 1925
Now her days have grown long &
dark
And again darker still. The slippery
green
beast erodes and corrodes….
She is now lost: behind the masses
and the wintering sun – life has grown
blurred
as memory has grown increasingly empty.
Her hat once peaked in grander
days
has now slipped down toward – her
own
private inferno marked by
pennilessness.
She now must live among the
shadows,
Their shadows, her back to them
as
they go about – their lives blind to her
as they pass.
Her eyes are now cold, cold, and hard
Her eyes devoid love - soulless
The Thin black petals of her pupils
empty.
The day, now dark. Spent, gone and
lost
down and down. Believing and dreaming
The gleaming luring green she can overcome.
As the candle burns slower & lower
and Lower & slower.
The cigarette smoulders away as her
consumptive
nature. The world’s weight flicks past….she’s
extinguished.
Departing
Watching those hulks go
Passing along somehow
just
Blown along with all manor
Of colours shapes and
sizes
Places written across
(unlike)
Me or you – our place or our
city
Not marked on us
We were untied
How close to those
Steel breasts we are
We’re like demo graphs
Knew us too well.
Once they passed on and
over
To their new day and me to and
mine
The days departing as an
Tide we knew only tomorrow
The muses tease a poet
Earth receiving receiving
And beholden to the sod. The sod
And what of life that’s peeling
Shows an idea but never the true God
Of the metre in which you write
So strangely, so strangely
It’s on to keep the sacraments out of sight
As you are so ungainly.
And why does the north wind blow so cold
And the time of man so short
Is all that glitters not gold?
Or is it not as we thought
…And then. The day light is
due. The dawn. The dawn
Why did the troglodyte come out?
To shop, celebrate, or mourn
Cordially chatting above a whisper or a
shout
And then, like a mother recognised the time
To pass and to take the exit
required
Time had passed eroded as if in lime
And left spent cold and hard only to be
admired
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