Beauty came
to me
at the kiss
of day meets night meets day.
The moon,
a rosy bulb
hung playfully,
dimpled and laughing
as the sky heralded
shift.
For a second,
Fear hit;
then I heard
ever so many
hundred years past,
leaves of
ecstasy,
caught in a
breeze
chill-bent
delicious,
my huddled
warm body
yearning for the
season’s clear,
fresh cutting
through the
doldrums and dog days.
Cat-like
I writhe and
paw
at the
tantalising promise
of a dream;
the strength it
has given me.
A golden roof,
glittering ascendant spires
that make
me want to
scream and
dance in the
city’s story,
however temporary.
Still I feel
the gaze of
lustful hope
cast through time,
the dear soul
landing in the
hence, the
hereafter,
finding me.
And it was bodily;
it was beauty.