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Evan Stephens
Poems
Jun 12
"O Romeo, Romeo"
Once upon a time, I scratched out
verses in dozens to a girl over the sea -
O, I was no naif, two divorces
had cooked me down to syrup,
my heart was leather-withered,
wary of wonderlands and Technicolor.
Yet I held faith that love might
be the blossom and not the vine -
even as she closed her interior doors,
even as we came rapidly to zugzwang.
In a broken green betrayal
I watched Dix Pour Cent for hours,
tried to sell away the lonely murk,
trade inconstant moon for steady sun,
Akhenaten in a third-floor studio
for two and half years of sag and salt.
But as often happens time and chance
hewed new love and now I sit with her
in a tiny theater to see Romeo and Juliet;
Romeo just took four shots of rail whisky
to the delight of the wet blurry mouths
that roar from clay-thick shadows
beyond the clutch-cloth footlight fringe.
After the lovers die in stony Verona
we leave and somehow end up at Stan's,
a bricky subterrestrial parlor where
with cocktails we thresh from our heads
the melancholy of a troubled world:
sirens mourn the mauveness of evening
& clouds are killed, ripped to wisp.
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Evan Stephens
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