Adieu
by Plagious
Posted: Sunday, August 21, 2005 Word Count: 245 Summary: Trying to capture mood, loss, noise and squalor in three settings. Not sure if it works. |
so long
so happy sharing laughter and joy
being everything for the other
saying nothing
searching expressions
reading eyes
slightest intimation
means all
as one cheeks brush
thoughts
warmth
exchanged
she turns hand slipping
looking
not taking it in
pausing
sees you are still
then walks on steps faltering
all you lived for
the knot in the throat gets tighter
hope
justice
dissolved
her tears roll
but you will never know
not ever
the breeze murmurs
goodbye
goodbye
*
“Hello Stetson,
those splendours you
told me of?
I lost no shelter only dreams.”
we walk past the doorman seeking solace
“No thanks, no gambling tonight.”
we go left to the drunken revelry
losing ourselves in the atmosphere
speaking loudly without thinking
banging empty glasses
whistling stupidly at waitresses
someone trips
spills his ale
he cannot get up
we laugh
we forget him
and sing
elbows linked at tavern table
in the room
discern a letter
leave it for morning
collapse
eyes wide
can I dare
dare to remember?
*
the rising sun
squints through curtain tears
rays fall on soiled clothing
outlining a mass
an eye blinks open
shutting immediately
moments later a figure sits
removes shoes and lays gently back
eyes flicker
mind is racing
remembering
then they are still
a hand draws yellowed paper from pocket
feverishly reading
until
a forgotten voice
softly caresses a mind
pulling on shoes and jacket
a figure walks out into the bustle
it is a dazzling morning
so happy sharing laughter and joy
being everything for the other
saying nothing
searching expressions
reading eyes
slightest intimation
means all
as one cheeks brush
thoughts
warmth
exchanged
she turns hand slipping
looking
not taking it in
pausing
sees you are still
then walks on steps faltering
all you lived for
the knot in the throat gets tighter
hope
justice
dissolved
her tears roll
but you will never know
not ever
the breeze murmurs
goodbye
goodbye
*
“Hello Stetson,
those splendours you
told me of?
I lost no shelter only dreams.”
we walk past the doorman seeking solace
“No thanks, no gambling tonight.”
we go left to the drunken revelry
losing ourselves in the atmosphere
speaking loudly without thinking
banging empty glasses
whistling stupidly at waitresses
someone trips
spills his ale
he cannot get up
we laugh
we forget him
and sing
elbows linked at tavern table
in the room
discern a letter
leave it for morning
collapse
eyes wide
can I dare
dare to remember?
*
the rising sun
squints through curtain tears
rays fall on soiled clothing
outlining a mass
an eye blinks open
shutting immediately
moments later a figure sits
removes shoes and lays gently back
eyes flicker
mind is racing
remembering
then they are still
a hand draws yellowed paper from pocket
feverishly reading
until
a forgotten voice
softly caresses a mind
pulling on shoes and jacket
a figure walks out into the bustle
it is a dazzling morning