stops cold
at the abyss at land’s end
where
falling away air fills like an ocean
the void
where clouds boil and froth in queasy motion
over the
thrusting peaks and eroded mountains
littering
the desert plain like pike and shield
like
detritus of battles waged when the world began
in a war
without warriors before fin and carapace.
Fires like
funeral pyres break out at the edge
of sight
glimpses of sunset on these strange seas without waters
where were
once waters retreated now and dried to fossil layers.
fires burn
as for lost heroes and for grieving daughters
for the
millennia of pain eons passing in mere hours
viewed
from this airy ledge.
An ochre
wash descends to deep red then purple light
ebbs to
black in stains of blood and endocrine
spilled
through the spectrum in a deepening lens;
each day a
braveing world dies in slow motion
descending
unfathomed depths slower than evolution
until all colors converge into starless night.
Bionote
Steve
Vinson teaches high school and community college English in El Paso,
Texas. His MA thesis on Anne Sexton’s poetry evolved into a published
article and book chapter in Rossetti to Sexton : Six Women Poets at Texas.
He obtained his Ph.D. at New Mexico State University at the age of 54,
and he has published a scattering of poems in scholarly journals and on
web-poetry pages, including the DeKalb Literary Arts Journal and The Cynic Online Magazine. He is looking forward to
retirement and time to write more poems.
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