Gainsae

Woman In The Water

Gainsae


She stares at her from under the cool still waters 
Of the brook today 
Her eyes are puzzled, perplexed and puffy 
Rusted pink and blurry. 

She smells of berries and holds baby's breath 
In her fragile hand like her heart of glass 
Once made of diamond, of hardened coal 
Compressed year upon lonely year after year 

She wants to dwell in everything she's lost 
Everything she needs 
Everything he was going to be before he 
Left her alone to swim with the woman in the water. 

And I want to swim with her. 
Want to leave this world of air and breath and 
Swim in the sanity of suicide and revel in the realm of reason 

She wants to dwell in everything she's lost 
Everything she needs 
Everything he was going to be before he 
Left her alone to swim with the woman in the water. 

But instead I trickle a finger in the stagnant 
Stream and wrinkle her skin and her flowers 
They never go away, never blow away, never float away.