Poem 386
Jotted down on the back of a computer printout I think this was written towards the end of 1980 when I was pushing hard to get my computer science degree finished and Lynette and I knew we wouldn’t be together the following year … she had a silver ring in the shape of leaves and had also given me a silver dragon I wore round my neck … she never saw this poem but perhaps I should have shown it to her …
Silver
As the blood will run thin tepid and clear as the blood winds down and disappears within thin threads of bone so the silver will draw to the silver silver leaves encircle your finger dragon drops the length of my collarbone as the silver will draw to the silver as the white will draw to the black as the cold tooth of the trinket moon punctures the blood stiff sac as the yolk spins within the white and day draws within its shell of night so this dragon will drop upon your breast silver leaves of your fingers brush me as I rest