Bolero
are those inky dendrites colluding with
tender nettle?
is the daubed, swampy pool-tide opposed
with itself,
drained while it fills the space, and
cresting while it recedes?
are the besotted strokes and the entangled
cords, coupling
in the moment's enclosed whoosh, threading
their own back-pedaling motion,
and is it a barnacled trestle, is it a
brush-map of future flight patterns?
is it the outlawed, black-patterned
encrusted flower
and the trick of ebony, wearing fine,
melted red and blue residuum
at this arrested opening, then a thrust,
leaping south into the ensuing black reversal?
is it a spring-ploy set in grim winter,
circular and whole, then collapsing, angled,
at sin's synchronous cue, to arc, spin,
halt, turn, fondle and scrum,
is it a coal-go, and an oil-streaked
downdraft and a whirligig blotch that stains
and
darkens another turnabout?
* * *
after Eddie Johnson
Black thorny spindles
spoil the cold grey pitch,
and spindly and taut
lines bind one frozen branch to another.
A squall coats a
skewed-V and the splayed trunk resembles
the exhausted legs of
a shadowed nude, a bark of pale torso,
skin swathed in
hoarfrost, sated, prone, in a sheeted
bed of snow, snug, drowsy,
under a capacious billow.
Is it a compromised
view on a dozing lover? Or the capsized
profile of a startled
hare, hunkered, breathing desperate breaths?
Sleep to be sure, a
light snore, by the manor tree, as the squall’s
gauze settles down,
or settles in, and on, to no-one, no-thing,
and then to what?
Then end of gray, the end of black in winter's
gradual, blinding
white erasure.
* * *
* * *
Tim Keane is the author of the poetry collection Alphabets of Elsewhere (Cinnamon Press). His award-winning writing has appeared in Modern Painters, Shenandoah, Denver Quarterly, Alaska Quarterly Review, The Reader (UK) and numerous other publications. He teaches writing and European literature at BMCC, CUNY, in lower Manhattan . web site: www.timkeane.com
The poem Bolero and the Corless painting first appeared in Sleepingfish in 2013 and are reprinted here with the permission of the author, Tim Keane
The poem Bolero and the Corless painting first appeared in Sleepingfish in 2013 and are reprinted here with the permission of the author, Tim Keane
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