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After the ice season ~ shamelessly lewd revision (Free verse) by zodiac
After this ice season is over
how will we again be lovers?
Will we have to get sensationally drunk -
sit out all night on an old Pontiac sunk
in weeds up to its windows, in a field where winds
blow warm over us, until you cover
my body with yours, the trunk
and branches of an old tree that bends
above us creaking in the wind? Oh, if we
have wine, car, weeds, wind, and tree,
will that be enough for us to be
really anything more than friends
after this long ice season ends?
One mid-April morning, she says, our clothing
skimmed like curd, when the soothing
touch of a window box-fan slips
on our damp skin, itâll wake us. Your lips,
searching, will find my lips; then upend
the water-jug on me, kiss collar and hips,
hollows and dips â for nothingâs
been lost this long winter, though weâve grown
frost-bitter, though neither of us have known
how to unfreeze us â Oh, love, I donât
know how to begin, but I know itâll end
with us at last becoming lovers again.
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