Wake up, open the window
I tell myself.
I do as told and turn my head.
My wife, my love asleep in another land
with her slight smile
she inhabits.
Darling, it is light but the dark is coming,
I whisper but never heard.
I hear my heart pounding.
The window scares as I open it.
The wind is howling and magpies sing somewhere
a song of chattering fear.
And no one is about.
I fear that the clouds will explode.
‘Can I wake her?’ I shout,
‘No’, I reply.
Love can be a bastard.
We must run somewhere!
No, no there is nowhere.
We are all destroying ourselves.
Oh children, oh loves,
laugh somewhere.
Only silence laughs.
The world is dying.
They are gone.
Remember!
What have we done to deserve such fear?
I close the window and rush to the bed
and shutter my eyes.
I feel her hot arms
and the silence of her legs.
She turns over
and I touch my wet face
and laugh my cry.