VII. Sonnets for Dancer
Your attitude, indelible, speaks of a milder extreme
that would launch our sleek, sweet dreamings alight
upon those dusky harboured nights’ moon laid clean
on the bed like blushing sheets, like welcoming house-light
spies single sliding entrance into body-water replete
with splendor like spangles, curl-floating pinnas sink
like fire into earth, like burning tongue begets teeth
in your haven of dentition, your slippery love rink:
I want it all. Your peaks scaling, valleys sundering,
trees bent in gentle winds: I seek your fertile soil
with each inspired lung– I turn to you, pondering
those depths we’ve yet to reach, breaching touches roil
you, seas my heartfires boil, as we keep our love pulsing
as beachfronts beat: conversantly coiled, like starfish-holding.