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Hanque O . . . - Summer Veil

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“Through a rounded aperture I saw appear
Some of the beautiful things that Heaven bears,
Where we came forth, and once more saw the stars.”
—Dante, Inferno



Summer air hangs heavily
upon the ridges,
one after another to the horizon

as they become mere suggestions.
Evening light runs the gamut
of hues before giving way to black

as the earth turns its back on the sun,
at least from this perspective—
black, as only a country night can bring.

A few stars appear, few can survive
this laden atmosphere,
those that do are the old familiars,

the summer camp reunion.
Midnight, the moon a day or two
from full, rises, yawns, low to the east,

colored in non-Crayola tints.
To the west giant Jupiter’s gaseous state
is reduced to a non-twinkling hint.

Grouchy Ursa, languid Cassie,
the Big O, that devil Scorpio, graceful Miss Cy,
toothless Leo, seven tired Sisters

are there, behind the veil of moisture,
keeping company with one another.
From this vantage they are nothing more

than memories, their presence taken on faith.
The coyotes are there as well,
but silent, slumbering, plotting, tending

coyote pups, sated on hapless mice.
A few birds make the effort, desultory songs,
strains of “A Perfect Day” perhaps.

Insects, what to they care? Still,
they lack clarity, in fact, this summer night
is defined by ambiguity, ennui, yet—

rich as crème caramel, and as welcome.
What is missing? A hand to hold,
lips to kiss, a breast to touch? Perhaps. Yes.

No. This is enough. Still, a man wants company.
Sitting on the porch amid—all of this—
is a lonely game. Somewhere a woman

sits on her porch, looks up, composes lines,
touches her lips with slender fingertips,
and thinks—yes, this is a very lonely game.

Hanque O . . .

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