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From ‘Miro's Constellations’

by Pansy Maurer-Alvarez

[ poetry - may 05 ]

Nocturne

2 November 1940

I have but one sleep in this sleepless night
It stretches in front of me like a dark
Red path, skirting the dip in the road, wind-
ing around the house behind which I saw
Two boys fighting one night, with seriousness
In torn white T-shirts

Their presence persists in the blur of my
Weltanschauung and cries beyond the seam
Of this continent: don't leave me lying
On the grass, don't leave me for last, unless
You are sleepless and raw in the grasp of
Cold militant stone

I have one sleep when out of my window
Pale light descends across the lawn like search-
lights, spotlights, floodlights picking out movement
Near walls they tried climbing, dynamiting -
These boys with blood now dry in their voices
Blackness under ribs