Tuesday, October 29, 2013

they were mine! they were mine! they were... never mind.

we used to laugh
din't we

there were times 
when i
used to hold you
align my body right
next to you
the front of my body
snug 
against 
the side of yours
fitting
those curves
and i used to lean in
and i used to 
say funny things
into your ears
just so that 
when you laughed
i
me
my body
would move along 
with yours
as you laughed

i did that 
because 
i wanted to feel your laugh
not just see it
or hear it
but feel it
be one 
with its
tone and timbre
and rhythm
and rise and fall

i wanted to live in your laugh
wanted to
live with your laugh

and 

and we used to talk
din't we

i used to 
say things
that stopped your breath
and formed a knot in your throat
no
not the one 
that pricks
or itches  
or chokes
or tightens your chord

but like a sweet pudding
a succulent morsel 
of endearment
of love

i did that
so that i could
then
slip my tongue
down your throat
and untie it
slowly
very slowly
very very slowly
like taking
small
deliberate
bites

untying it with my teeth
making that knot disappear
easing your vocal chord
so that you could 
let out that moan
of relief
of joy
of pleasure


we used to 
be
din't we

it used to be
us
and when half of us
i/me
was enough

but that was then
before
the crowds came in

hundreds and thousands
of them
faceless

all armed with
their likes
and favourites
hidden behind a screen
those masked
smart sassy
things

that was then
and after that
even 
your morning wishes
which were mine
got shared

your moments
which you used to bring to me
to make them ours 
got shared

your late night rants
and messianic chants 
got shared

the highs of your life
attracted 
and became a cause for 
community celebrations
and the lows
brought in
sympathetic virtual 
shoulders

cold

is how i felt
when 

all that was mine
got shared

and then

numb
as i 

slowly
became the invisible

bystander

who could
only hear
the sounds of your distant laughter
drowned in the crowd
raised on their shoulders 
and passed on
from 
one faceless
to one facetoomany

who could
only move his fingers
eyes closed
seeking those 
knots
they were there
he knew they were there

just not for him to untie

and now
he
i
the bystander
just stand and 
watch
and hear

living up to be
the perfect specimen of 
an after-thought
with a thought 
of his own

may be
the crowds were always there
may be 
the crowds were always there

and may be
the crowd shall always be

and that
may be
he was always meant
to be
that lost
semi-nostalgic 
question
from the past

one 
that decorates
your life
or day
or a moment
occasionally
when the crowd
gets
too busy
for anything 
as serious as your real life
your reality

"din't we..."

loss


the disappearing man


Friday, October 18, 2013

a gulp of light

here we lie
you and i

biting
shadows
off each other's
bodies

taking chunks
off

gulping light

in
the dark
i dip

my fingertip

adding
to the black barrage
of your eyes

serenading
the edges
of your eyelids

what is it
that
we are trying to do

which spirits
are
we
trying to
evoke

sinister
fear striking
yet
so
seductively tempting

that
we
can't help but
move our
finger
on
each other

like
writing
a love poem
on
a ouija board

and then 
this move

to stand in front of a mirror

first,
side by side

and then

you leading
the way
me,
following behind

i cup your breasts
and talk to them
with my 
pleading fingertips

desirous
delirious
seeking
to make them
seep
paint


with which
i can paint
the background
of this poem
the lines of which
i pull out
like satin strings
from every inch
of your body


with which
i cover my hands
my face
a string
reluctantly 
hanging from 
the corner of my lips

i try
to grasp
this string
and 
i try to
make it
multiply

in to
a
lyre

we strum
from either
side

creating
resonance

and plucking it
out of thin air
shaping it
in to
a passion fruit

in to which
we bite

with fused mouths
tongues
lips
spit

till we devour 
the last bit
of it

and then
we rub 
the back 
of our hands
against our 
mono mouths

and
look
at each other
aroused 

by this
ripe
appetizer

ready 
for a bigger feast
a dinner

which lasts 
this night
the next morning
afternoon
and the 
espousing
night

so

here we lie
you and i

biting
shadows
off each other's
bodies

taking chunks
off

gulping light