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The Literary Review

Issue 10         Page 66

music from the basement

some goodbyes are left unsaid

some last deep

into nights where

darkness is soft

and invites change

without limits tied to earth

I sensed you coming

(3/3/22)

my best friends (have always been poets musicians outcasts

who are uncategorizable

 

people who play who write down beautiful and painful things

who see things and remember in whatever way they can

people who understand things even when they don’t         `

 

we seek each other out

are there any martian women in this bar?

they wander on earth

they come down

for the warmth

they dream here

and find a language

in their mouths

invisible

listen here I knew 

your song was in the sky

and when I took it down

strange things began to happen

song

In different rooms

We are aware of each other

The traces of footsteps on the heart the wear and tear and love that’s

there

The beginning the end the middle and

now

running out of time is a drag

I sit here thinking

the copperhead snake

the city pigeon 

the flights into and out of your world

the parameters have changed

my vision is different

still

the songs continue in the middle of the construction

the brain in our computer is learning from us

it already knows how to write poetry

in this strange universe

MAYBE

as the night slipped by

places disappear 

it’s a song that got lost

good night tightly

I meant what I mean

as it burns away

there is beauty in the fire

in the blood

the infinitesimal traces of being

not where to end it but where does it end

*

we’re here in this moment in this page like the pages that were 

found by looking as young children

magically discovering words that kept us alive

written by long gone voices 

speaking to us

enveloping us 

now

Billy The Artist

you were such a bright spot in the universe

your pictures and words your colors

and sounds

are pure light

I keep seeing you

on the streets

of the east village

in the building

in my head

you reverberate    

and remain

(3/3/22)
© Jadina Lilien Liverpool England 1852

STAR

I am a light

         coming

       from a million

    miles away

        but really

          I am already dark 

 remote

so distant

  that

 you can not touch me

I have no voice

& you fall asleep

           never knowing

       you could

      save my flesh

      from

        turning

         to stone

AS I WASN’T FALLING

  as I wasn’t falling asleep

I thought of all the faces I know

of people  who all touch  through

some kind of network

(  whose voices  I hear &  whose

                pain  I  feel  )

people  I haven’t  said hello to

even if we pass many times

as though we don’t recognize each

                other

or closer people 

I understand from this distance

although I was mute

& elsewhere

at the time

we  were  all  here tonight

together  in  my  head

finding all  the  lost  words

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