The radiator taps like a frantic blind man. Do not weep in the night. Please. Do not cry. Some dread lies furtive between blocks and clay - my sparrow heart, tell me that I too may sleep, but you only draw my hand against your face. Five stones into the river's current you know I am no shield against the cat claw of dream. I will only say it is not true, and you are uninterested in candied placebos. You release my hand. Allowing me to retreat, fatuous as my flowered robe, to my own darkness. You send my wraith to bed uncomforted, a crocheted cap for a stillborn baby. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...WHEN THE SPEED COMES by ROBERT FROST THE MEASURE OF THE YEAR by JAMES GALVIN HOPE (1) by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON |