Mistress of The Dance – Michael ‘Light’ Brown
by on April 10, 2014 6:58 PM in HAiR

Mistress of The Dance

 

Sometimes it seems that death is losing patience.

Sometimes her indifference gives me chills,

not unlike a girlfriend wanting her own space,

still the knowing without dying makes me ill.

 

I know she’s been here since I found my first breath,

but like a sibling that is easily ignored,

her presence in the background is never quite forgotten

until her dance steps finally take me off the floor.

 

For some her presence offers up a simple peace,

for others she’s a terror beyond words.

For me my fear’s about the work I’ve left undone,

but to think this current vessel could’s absurd.

 

To think that keeping death at bay is arrogance

I recognize is foolish, even humorous.

I’ve witnessed many fantasies of stalling death

from late night campfires to movies; it’s in all of us.

 

As a partner in this dance of life I recogninize

now, how fragile is the very choreography

that slows or trys at least to minamize

the moment when my partner’s finally done with me.

 

Her presence has been always, but my noticing

is more frequent since I walk these hopeless halls

and see the litter of the disrepaired and broken down

left still staring at these yellowed ivory walls.

 

I’m a transient member of this frail community,

committed to escaping with my soul intact.

But the moments when my partner hovers over me

make the days seem like I’m starting to lose track.

 

I’ve started naming holes and cracks worn in the floor,

observed on walks I labor through five days a week.

Hanging from my walker I greet every one.

She laughs because I can’t get them to speak.

 

A tracheotomy has helped to make my roommate mute,

when we visit, he writes I talk, we get along,

and I notice my dance partner’s fairweatherness

since the whore of death will dance to every song.       embi 2/12/14 & 3/21/14

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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