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The Mountain (Free verse) by Nicholas Jones
Ending, now: Turning around
into sleeping, falling
behind into dreaming,
dropping alone into
recovery. The ascent was
most difficult, quite so,
but we did not stop and I
knew what I was about, even
if you were scrabbling
and moaning and wondering
about the point. We reached
the summit, collapsing into
rock and vapour, feeling
nothing but air and moisture,
burning within the possibility.
But, fuck, we were tired and
I believed that you were
actually dying, slipping across
into torpor, sliding away to
cessation because you did not
understand. So we moved on,
downwards, so quickly that
now I do not believe we
were ever there. But then I
tumble into my mind, see the
image of straining and fighting
to do it, see you pale and living,
flushed and dying, and mostly
I remember that we did not speak.
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