© 2010 Ric Kasini Kadour

Poem

The mind is like a richly woven tapestry  in which the colors are distilled
from the experiences of the senses, and the design drawn from
the convolutions of the intellect.
–Carson McCullers

Stone Is Not Stone

By Carson McCullers

There was a time when stone was stone
And a face on the street was a finished face.
Between the Thing, myself and God alone
There was an instant symmetry.
Since you have altered all my world this trinity is twisted:

Stone is not stone
And faces like the fractioned characters in dreams are incomplete
Until in the child’s inchoate face
I recognize your exiled eyes.
The soldier climbs the glaring stair leaving your shadow.
Tonight, this torn room sleeps
Beneath the starlight bent by you.

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