O’SULLIVAN, Leanne
Walking to the hospital
How the autumn dawn burned through
the misty broods and settled down in fire;
how quickly the sun glittered my shadow,
how my shadow cried, a moment, with joy.
A light frost, a vision of light crackling
down the maples, down the tinder ash.
I was the good thief. I held my Love’s
sweet breath, his beautiful, intelligent gaze.
I closed my eyes and he woke inside me.
When I saw, he saw the inflamed world.
A bird sang deeply from the gutter eaves.
When I closed my eyes I was elsewhere.
I walked through the fire of his sleep.