Poem 225
The classic ‘sliding doors’ theme of branching moments, awareness of alternate lives … the stuttering of fate, corrosive uncertainty that we zagged when we might have zigged …
( it’s nice how the poem moves from two specific experiences (with different people) to something more general emblematic and untethered (ie. I remember the scene just not who was on the other end of it) … I like the image of the ungrasped/ungraspable opportunity passing like a pregnant woman on a sailboat and the continuous slideshow makes a good metaphor for life … )
The Lost Moment
That was the moment lost the one when you told me you vomited out of pure love for me for instance the one when you (someone else) stood by my bed and said such heavy rain and whoever was in the next room would never have known if you'd kissed me the lost moment lunching out in space going by like a pregnant woman on a sailboat as I hesitated at the door of the continuous slideshow and you looked over saw me lit in the doorway for a moment (now I'm not even sure who I'm talking to) I can just see the two of us stumbling round the remnants of a life trying to make sense of the weeds in a track we were never meant to go down