Courtesy of Cocteau's Orpheus
Psalm for
a Rainy Afternoon
My shaman, sheikh, healer, minister,
on seeing something rolling downhill
towards us, threw our train
in the most graceful reverse
so that though we braced for impact
we never felt it.
Then my master, Jesus, archangel,
questioned me as to how I understood
the world and why I wasn't afraid to be
up and out at 3:00 AM
observing his dangers.
Please stay with me, I love you,
I said admittedly from
the vantage point
of a sea of purple impatiens,
blissfully unaware that
a wall-like tide of water
was about to enter the Hudson
and certain to change
the topography
of every Cole Porter song
I’d ever been asked to sing,
even as I was arranging
to become my own
search engine,
the password of which
was always:
quantum.
So this is how I’ve
come to accept
the pain that comes
with every little thing
I do,
especially
during those chores
of recompense and
comeuppance.
And now I’ve put
today aside
(as my horoscope advised)
for listening
for new
revelations
to break through,
as one might say...
like a kiss
that leaves
it's own
beautiful bruise.
Peter Valentyne
January 3rd, 2021