Friday 21 September 2007

Robert Duncan

'Among my friends love is a great sorrow'

Among my friends love is a great sorrow
It has become a daily burden, a feast,
a gluttony for fools, a heart's famine.
We visit one another asking, telling one another.
We do not burn hotly, we question the fire.
we do not fall for ward with our alive
eager faces looking thru the fire.
We stare back into our own faces.
We have become our own realities.
we seek to exhaust our loveliness.

Among my friends love is a painful question.
We seek out among the passing faces
a sphinx-face who will ask its riddle.
Among my friends love is an answer to a question
that has not been askt.
Then ask it.

Among my friends love is a payment.
It is an old debt for a borrowing foolishly spent.

And we go on, borrowing and borrowing
from each other.

among my friends love is a wage
that one might have for an honest living.

2 comments:

Marta said...

now, his is beautiful, and terrible. So I ask.

swiss said...

thought you might like this ;)
it's not cheery tho!