NOCTURNE
I am a lover of the moon and silence,
Silence milky as the moon,
Moon radiant as silence.
Silence is silver fish in black water,
Moon, bright flour and hot yeast,
Rolled into a fist,
Exhaling as it rises.
Push night against day,
Leave a small opening
—the moon.
Feed the wind
So it lies quietly,
Rising with effort
—silence.
Faraway plume of white smoke,
Twilight crossing the border,
Comet in exclamation,
I see, not hear.
Heartbeats quickened by grief,
Engine roar beyond the wall,
Secrets spoken in a dream,
I hear, not see.
Blinded
by the moon, I call out in my heart to silence striding into blackness beyond
earshot.
Originally published in Boston
Poetry Magazine (September 4, 2014)
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December 14, 2014 is the memorial of St. John of the Cross in the Roman Catholic liturgical calendar.
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The moon is a symbol of enlightenment in Zen Buddhism.
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Photo courtesy of Greg Seman
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