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After The Snow/Diamonds And Rust (Glosa) by Ranger
(quatrain taken from 'Diamonds and Rust', by Joan Baez)
Well I'll be damned
Here comes your ghost again
But that's not unusual...it's just that the moon is full
And you happened to call
Is it only two years past?
I'd swear it's been much more
But I remember just one November
And everything after is gone
Lost in the year's last veil, always soft to part
No thorn words struck, no cold door slammed
Like a street scene - scarf and shawl
I sing 'Qui êtes-vous, belle dame?'
Having sworn never again - here I now am
Well I'll be damned
With those last words to a nightingale
Crushed velvet twilight starts to fall
As though somebody cried 'Love blinds its domain'
I shut my eyes to make sure
I caught a glimpse serene, a dream of you, once well known
Who spoke of dark romance, of love arcane
Enchantment, haunting song
Bound and still in awe, enthralled with you to blame
Eyes closed all in vain -
Here comes your ghost again
Storm of emerald. You stare, ever irresistible into me
Then from this deep, grave mattress vein
I rise like an uncertain sun, slow spindle
Thin black silhouette of gallows frame
Yet again in dead, round candle's faint light
The diva wind brings her lament
Blood-chill iron voice to hail
A queen you seem, proud you reign
Where I lay in that spectred aisle's pull
But that's not unusual...it's just that the moon is full
And you haven't visited for a while
I still think you're beautiful
Though I never was
More than mortal mundane
Like a shivered dart fresh from water's skin
Lying sunk in bedspread sprawl
In the company of a broken mirror
I was going to sit here this December in disdain
Just drink, and think of nothing at all
And you happened to call
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