thrihyrne: Portland, OR (kilt sexiness)
Thrihyrne ([personal profile] thrihyrne) wrote2010-04-06 10:59 am
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Elves, Tartan, and Poets

Today is a banner day! Not only is it the Elvish New Year, for those of you who care about those days, but in going to Wikipedia to look up a link for the poet who I'm going to include a poem by today in honor of National Poetry Month, I discovered that it's also Tartan Day!

So in working for Furious Flower, I stumbled across the poet Cyrus Cassells. This poem is from his book Beautiful Signor which was awarded a Lambda Literary Award in 1997. From the poem "The Risk-Takers," this is section X.


    x.

    As an acolyte in assiduous prayer
    craves God's
    galvanizing face,
    so I crave your soulstuff,
    your quintessential core.

    How brave of you
    to let me peer into your
    one-in-a-million spirit,
    beautiful Signor,
    beyond shield and breastplate
    to boyhood
    places of wounding.

    And now I bare, in turn,
    precincts beneath my lids
    that cry out
    for redemption
    or demolition,
    where the bullying world
    reigns, a slumlord —

    Of all creatures,
    my ally,
    my accomplice in folly,
    let me be grasped
    and recognized by you.

    All night
    this lovers' engine,
    this Pegasus:
    seeing and being seen,
    seeing and being seen.

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