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Beneath My Heart
(for Nigel Cox and John)
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Beneath my heart lies memory
unheard, but still seen.
Body upon body indistinct,
desperate to be free.
Beneath my heart lies memory,
a thousand moments lost,
where once on blood they flowed
now chambered, enribbed they be.
Closed away, almost drowned,
cries lost to the rush
of life from heart to veins course.
A thousand bodies with no substance,
scrambling over history.
One door closes, the other swings free.
Between beats, wing whispers confuse me.
They say that time heals all wounds,
that age transforms
memories from the bold,
to the carefully retold.
No one speaks of memory's habit
of carefully restructuring the truth.
They are not moments of life,
but remembrance of wishes.
Even the sun shines brighter in dreams.
Memories restrain us like bars on a cage,
our hands reach out and stop as if at boundary.
Our eyes seeing not what has been, but what is not.
Beneath my heart lies memory
and I know that none of it could have been,
the way it is written within me.
For there is nothing that is free
from the colour of our being.
Shades of grey the palette,
black and white the visions seen.
Heavy are the memories indeed,
to sink through muscle
and bottom rib seed.
A garden grown
full of distorted things.
How does this come to be?
What happens to original vision?
Pure and perfect and as it is meant to be seen,
unstained as yet by tears wept
over things not real, but perceived.
They say the only life worth living
is the present.
But I have yet to meet the soul
that does not, with vision blurred,
gaze future forward,
hoping to find the past preserved.
Age lends strength to the muscle of the heart,
to hold memory below and examine its lying art.
To discover what was once thought,
to find where we now stand,
to try to decipher the conspiracy we didn't realize we planned.
Age it is that gives us freedom,
to see where we have come from
and to know we are lost to where we go.
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I loved so much once.
And then, I loved again.
Three times death has made of me a lying man -
swearing that in that moment, the world would end.
And once -
I thought I saw beauty,
and by it learned the Devil's name.
Every part of me is discolored with age,
stretched by time and ground by pain,
yet still my heart beats on
as if I were a young again.
But it is not youth that drives muscle so,
but thousands of memories
crowded between heart and rib and skin,
pushing against body,
straining to find blood's flow,
freedom to raise voice and ride course,
freedom to see the world,
free to be believed
again.
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