I paint your skin with light
Here's another poem from the pictured 2016 Selected Poems by Michael Symmons Roberts ...
... I'm thoroughly enjoying this newly discovered volume:
What Unites Us
At dusk I tempt the sun,
set a glass of water on the ledge,
to lure it into clarity and cold.
At dawn I wake to find
a twist of albumen suspended,
sun snared in the act of setting,
unable to raise itself.
Now we have it, what to do?
I dip a finger, paint your skin with light,
then we both drink the rest
and sow a star to grow
divided in us, pulling us together
as it seeks itself. What solar
systems strengthen in us now?
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Michael Symmons Roberts (1963 - )
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