Dare to Dream
Star light. Star bright. First star I see tonight. I wish I may. I wish I might. Have the wish I wish for tonight.
Monday, October 17, 2005
A.S.J. Tessimond - The British

We are a people living in shells and moving Crablike;
reticent, awkward, deeply suspicious;
Watching the world from a corner of half-closed eyelids,
Afraid lest someone show that he hates or loves us,
Afraid lest someone weep in the railway train.

We are coiled and clenched like a foetus clad in armour.
We hold our hearts for fear they fly like eagles.
We grasp our tongues for fear they cry like trumpets.
We listen to our own footsteps.
We look both ways
Before we cross the silent empty road.

We are a people easily made uneasy,
Especially wary of praise, of passion, of scarlet Cloaks,
of gesturing hands, of the smiling stranger
In the alien hat who talks to all or the other
In the unfamiliar coat who talks to none.

We are afraid of too-cold thought or too-hot Blood,
of the opening of long-shut shafts or cupboards,
Of light in caves, of X-rays, probes, unclothing Of emotion,
intolerable revelation Of lust in the light,
of love in the palm of the hand.

We are afraid of, one day on a sunny morning,
Meeting ourselves or another without the usual Outer sheath,
the comfortable conversation,
And saying all, all, all we did not mean to,
All, all, all we did not know we meant.
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