THE AURORA OF THE NEW MIND

There had been rain throughout the province

Cypress & umbrella pines in a palsy of swirling mists

Bent against the onshore whipping winds

I had been so looking forward to your silence

What a pity it never arrived

The uniforms of arrogance had been delivered only

That morning to the new ambassador & his stable of lovers

The epaulettes alone would have made a lesser man weep

But I know my place & I know my business

& I know my own mind so it never occurred to me

To listen as you recited that litany of automatic miseries

Familiar to all victims of class warfare & loveless circumstance

By which I mean of course you & your kind

But I know my place & I know my business & baby

I know my own grieving summer mind

Still I look a lot like Scott Fitzgerald tonight with my tall

Tumbler of meander & bourbon & mint just clacking my ice

To the noise of the streetcar ratcheting up some surprise

I had been so looking forward to your silence

& what a pity it never arrived

Now those alpha waves of desire light up the horizon

Just the way my thoughts all blew wild-empty as you stood

In the doorway to leave in the doorway to leave

Yet I know my place & I know my business & I know those

Melodies melodies & the music of my own mind