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THE OLD DAYS

Everyone wants to know

how it was in the old days

with no sun or moon in our colorless sky

to warn us we were not insane

only the harsh searing eye

of unblinking madwomen and men

calling our star a zoo

and I have no bride to recall

only many women who whisper

I was always a virgin

because I never remained.

I remember you only through the eyes

of all the forgotten others

on Monday a cat in the sorceresses' alley

screeched out your death

in another year's language

and I had forgotten

your name

like a promise of hunger.

Everyone wants to know how

it was

in the old days

when we kissed stone into dust

eternally hungry

paying respect to the crippled earth

in silence and in tears

surely one star fell as the mountain

collapsed over our bodies

surely the moon blinked once

as our vigils began.