Poem 342
Reconfiguring the usual meaning of ‘brazen face’ … this reads as if written by a mature someone to their also older lover …
( I love the wonderful word unguent and how that describes the creamy grittiness of Brasso, the image of a plate underwater as a thing of beauty … circular stars is meant to evoke circular saws, green tang of metal perfectly captures that copper metallic smell for me … )
Your Face
You've got a brazen face one made of brass I mean one made to last age is this gritty unguent brasso of the years shining and smoothing you with infinite tiny gouges you're beautiful like a plate underwater you're strong and sharp as the circular stars cutting sparks off nothing you carry your face upward so much falls into it where are you putting it all? when you sleep by me I smell the green tang of metal when your face catches the sun it blazes