Tuesday, October 07, 2008

A line by line...

by Joshua and Melia

A dark street is never as dark as it seems. Light leaks out from curtain seams of lit windows—from short-circuit streetlamps. Darkness is nothing more than the absence of light, and mostly, streets are made of light-things. Or are underneath suns, moons, or stars. So true darkness must be found elsewhere. The crevices under your bed, natural caves with ceilings that drip, the caves of one's chest.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

you know i am afraid of the dark.

Carrie and Jay said...

"the caves of ones chest." Stealing that. See it published next month in Poetry quarterly.