Monday, August 24, 2009

Ein Sommer Gedicht

Monday, August 24, 2009
Yesterday I hiked up a mountain in the Black Forest, and it was glorious.

But more on that later, as I currently lack the time to properly craft the details of such a fulfilling experience. For now, here's a working draft of that poem I wrote last week - sitting on another hill watching a sunset over Freiburg with some local white wine in hand.

(Impressions, ideas, comments, criticism, etc. of any sort are always appreciated!)

Freiburg Sommerhymn


If these raindrops become bombs again,

this umbrella will be all we’ll need, with you

the weatherman nudging clouds aside

as your palm skims the curve of my shoulder

and drops like those uncertain syllables at the end

of our sentences.


For now we’ll just sit on the drooping horizon,

drinking wine made by soiled hands

while the bent elbows of rooftops relax

into hills arched no more than your eyebrows.


We eat up the hours like olives,

popping them all in at once

to make each salty word stick to our tongues

long after we’ve swallowed them whole.


The staring contest with

this field of scattered square galaxies below us

finally ends when their wooden eyes blink down

into languid dreams.


And even the stars can’t stay awake

as we watch them fall from their watchtowers

into cradling mountain folds

rocking them into the morning.


Now tamed, the darkness stretches out in front of us

like a weary old foxhound, warmed by the colors

that fireflies make only when they’re sure

that no one’s watching.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'll tell you in person later

Madeline said...

my fate is sealed when I travel the world I must visit Freiburg

-madeline

Unknown said...

you should write more poetry!

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