If we lie next to one another Do you think we’ll forget the world? If our fingers hunt like tongues Do you think we’ll stumble upon silence?
The dream begins the same; I’m older. My mind and body, slower. The dream ends the same; You lying next to me, fingers wagging.
If we rest next to one another Do you think we’ll fail to notice war? If our tongues search like fingers Do you think we’ll assemble peace?
Naked, both shining with grief, We sense the other’s bones like a sniper, Spin new selves with each innocent, (Child, dream, mother, hope, father) slain.
Tonight we’ll unwind nightmares, Our imaginings, dreams, will begin the same; Mind and body slower, wagging, Tongues speaking the drama from slumber.
If we lie next to one another
Do you think we’ll forget the world?
If our fingers hunt like tongues
Do you think we’ll stumble upon silence?
The dream begins the same;
I’m older. My mind and body, slower.
The dream ends the same;
You lying next to me, fingers wagging.
If we rest next to one another
Do you think we’ll fail to notice war?
If our tongues search like fingers
Do you think we’ll assemble peace?
Naked, both shining with grief,
We sense the other’s bones like a sniper,
Spin new selves with each innocent,
(Child, dream, mother, hope, father) slain.
Tonight we’ll unwind nightmares,
Our imaginings, dreams, will begin the same;
Mind and body slower, wagging,
Tongues speaking the drama from slumber.
Copyright © 2006 mrp / thepoetryman