Friday, March 6, 2009

our unitarian brother . . .


it is at moments after i have dreamed
of the rare entertainment of your eyes,
when (being fool to fancy) i have deemed

with your peculiar mouth my heart made wise;
at moments when the glassy darkness holds

the genuine apparition of your smile
(it was through tears always) and silence moulds
such strangeness as was mine a little while;

moments when my once more illustrious arms
are filled with fascination, when my breast
wears the intolerant brightness of your charms:

one pierced moment whiter than the rest

--turning from the tremendous lie of sleep
i watch the roses of the day grow deep.

e.e. cummings,
Poems, 1923-1954

1 comment:

  1. And speaking of "unitarian brothers", note this at: http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=9E07E1DB123BE033A25750C1A9679C94629FD7CF

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