I have dreamt of you, exempt from shame,
your name unspoken as to be so bold as to speak it
would be a blasphemy to one such as I,
burnt and beaten down by time and tempest.
I have dreamt of you, full of wonder,
knowing there is nothing else and no one else who has been
so profound and perfect to my heart's true curve,
the missing piece for Promethus' release.
I have dreamt of you, seeing too late
that you passed me by with neither of us awake, aware
that there is, was and will be, in life, passion
like stones heated to flow like blood of suns.
I have dreamt of you, and together
we feel the gravity of precognizant memory
as it glamours us with futures still waiting
in the cold shadows we ourselves have cast.
William F. DeVault. all rights reserved.
Wednesday, October 07, 2009
I have dreamt of you
Labels: 2009 3 observationsThe Amomancer Tweets!
Explaining the Tags
You will note, gentle reader, that all works under this blog now display "tags" to help classify and assign the works for your review and enjoyment.
These largely fall into 4 categories:
Year of writing, e.g. "1999"
Book published in, e.g. "from an unexpected quarter"
Inspiring muse, e.g. "Aubergine"
Genre, e.g. "erotica"
We are still in the process of cleaning up the tags, so please bear with us. Yes, some muses are classified under more than one tag, some poems appear in more than one book, or not yet in any volume, and some years are...hazy.
These largely fall into 4 categories:
Year of writing, e.g. "1999"
Book published in, e.g. "from an unexpected quarter"
Inspiring muse, e.g. "Aubergine"
Genre, e.g. "erotica"
We are still in the process of cleaning up the tags, so please bear with us. Yes, some muses are classified under more than one tag, some poems appear in more than one book, or not yet in any volume, and some years are...hazy.
3 observations:
Really Bill,
Thanks for this one. It restores my faith in humanity/ poetry. And provides, beautifully, such respite from ''beat poetry.''
Great Writing!
Thank you, Smita. I can write to the "beats", and my good friend, poet Dan McTaggart is a neo-beat, but I like the feel of this work and similar ones...they feel like me, like a child of mine.
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