Trickle and Creep
October 7, 2023 3 Comments

What is there to say about the sound of raindrops falling on a roof
What of mountains and skylines
Of luckless nights, dark alleys and blackbirds
What is left to say that hasn’t been said
What words are yours alone
What thoughts
What is left at all
But the indignant bleating of mindless sheep
The reflexive outrage of barking dogs
The pious drone of monsters
Until that part of the night
Between the last cricket
And the first songbird
When the hour itself
Puts an end to the clatter
And all fall into quiet
But nature abhors tranquility
Quiet dislodges something kinetic in the atmosphere
Here
Under roof and covers
Behind darkened eyes
And beyond reason
Words come a-begging
Unbidden
Here again
Along the imperfect edge of sleep
They trickle and creep
Among the convoluted shadows
Of gyri and sulci
Mingling,
Their vapors accumulate
Saturations
Condensations
Precipitations build
Or collapse into scattering fog
Illusions weigh me down
Abstractions weigh me down
These blankets weigh me down
Not the raindrops
Words struggle
Not rain