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Artiste:
Bob Tilton
Titre:
She Sings But Once
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The tragic poet cannot write his history in the hillside. Still desperate, fingers claw the ground. The fragile poet learns how night will lose it's memory of veins exposed in moonlight when the sleep is washed from it's eyes. The tragic poet cuts himself wide open, flaunts vulnerability for a moment, and cries. "Tell me you don't hear the swan." The tragic poet writes himself in the past tense with both hands on heart. He does not feel himself move. Fearing himself forgotten. "Oh prints in wet sand, stay a while. The clock fell from the wall, or was it taken down? Tonight I'm not so certain." Fragile poet holding letters still intact, a brittle poetry of self, a brittle poetry of... ? And he cut himself so deep, bleed himself so clear. All the children grew up too soon and saw right through him. Fearing himself forgotten. "Tell me you don't hear the swan, hear her sing, hear the drum fade. This charlatan throws a ribbon of verse against a starless night sky and watches the prints fade from each moment forgotten."