“You talk to me, as if from a distance, and I’ll reply
With impressions chosen from another time, time, time,
From another time.” (Eno)
The early morning is wet from last night’s showers
And the soil in the garden is black and fragrant.
The soft light takes me back and I want to hear
Your voice.
Talk to me about a band you heard
Or a boy you liked.
Tell me please how to get mascara to stay in place
And not leave a surrealist mustache on my cheek if I sneeze.
I want to watch you play the piano
With fingers long and delicate,
Your brown hair falling in waves around your face.
I want to see you smile.
Mostly though I miss talking with you.
You loved so much to talk and you loved
To listen, as if I had something to say,
As if you were proud of me.
Talk to me about swimming.
How is it you made the butterfly look so easy?
Teach me again how to braid my hair
And how to make those Christmas cookies you called “reindeer balls.”
Tell me what the stain in my swimsuit means
and what it feels like when the acid kicks in.
Tell me why you have to move away and then tell me to go to sleep.
The last time I saw you,
you couldn’t speak at all anymore.
You showed me your garden and we walked in the woods.
Then, after another winter passed over your silence
And the lilacs were blooming again
You were gone.
I would give anything to talk with you today.
“The sea rocks have a green moss.
The pine rocks have red berries.
I have memories of you…
Speak to me.” (Sandburg)
For Ann, prompted by Brian Eno and Carl Sandburg

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