Monday, November 03, 2008
blue mango tree
i sit under the blue mango tree
indigo night sparkles with children’s laughter
quoting dylan red wine breath the morning after
i remember how he sang to me,
‘to dance beneath the diamond sky with one hand waving free’
it’s a poem, this moment
this moon glow on it’s way, waning.
it’s a poem, this breath, diamond sent
power seeping earth, mixing heaven scent.
a crystal glance suspended, hanging,
twanging and changing
this poem, this moment
undone, unbroken, unspent
i sit under this blue mango tree
as the ladies drink chai, and sing their day’s talk
legs draped over cool cement, casually
baby swings high, screaming sublime glee
i sit under this blue mango tree
electricity’s gone, the dark soft falling ‘round
the moment hangs like the cluster mango i found
shy woman’s brown eyes flashing asunder
calling the faint clouded thunder
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