SONNET (silenced)

with her unearned admixable beauty

she sat up on the porch and asked for (f)light;

answerable only to poetry—

and love—to make it thru the greyblue night

blew smoke into words and even whiter ghosts

that could see what others in this broad dark

could not: she set to make of nothing most,

better: an everenlightening mark:

ghost gave her this: a piece of flint: that if

you rubbed the right way,

the lightlessness would come down, give up, lift—

and then there would be nothing left to say.

o sterilize the lyricism of

my sentence: make me plain again my love

(my ghost)

(and dumb)