the sun is sparkling, the rain rumbling, and we badly need some poetry...

Tuesday, 12 April 2011

Russell Streur - Three Poems

THE INVENTION OF RAIN

She was there
A very long time
Until it finally
Came to her.

When the noise faded
She dusted the place
Pulled oceans
Out of rock
And cooled her heels
In cyanic water.

Then one day
She danced
And the skies
Opened.

THE ELEMENT OF FLESH


Fingers
Until
Space
Echoes

Leaned
Reached
Spilled
Under

Pressing
Lips melting
Flooded
A long moment

Gone
Over the edge.

PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN ON RUE TOULOUSE

Purple saxophone
Loose ends of the moon
Water rising
In cobalt and petroleum

I paint you nude tonight
In oak and neon gold
Spanish moss 
Between your legs

The trace of lilac on your lips
Chocolate of your breasts
Ochre and sienna of your skin
Your carmine tongue

Broken glass and rain
On Rue Toulouse.