My Faith and Wisdom Hat
by Stephen Ellams
Locked into your mien
Beyond the cause and the effect
In the equanimous now
Breathing your perfume in
As Autumn takes a bow
Let us sweep away the leaves
From our complicated past
Secret murmurous memories
O lend me thine aid
Wrap love’s corona around me
For still life is a butterfly
Breaking silently upon your wheel
A mimicry with Christlike wings
My allegorical triptych
Of seduction, sex and suffering
Inamorata, hear my solemn prayer
Sense the sharding of my soul
Proclivity for death or bliss
Come, warm the spectral heart of me
With a redemptive earthly kiss
Put on your stockings and a dress
I’ll don my faith and wisdom hat
A humble pilgrim’s offering
Upon the relics of the past
I have placed an old engagement ring
How I long to bind your towhead hair
Walk you down this altered aisle
Of midlife mystical love match
Entertain the conversation
We swore that we would never have
Comfort me like Alanis
Beatific scholar and princess
Assuasive voice grant unto me
A day of edifying romance
Over Cattern cakes and Darjeeling
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[Author’s note] ‘O lend me thine aid’ is taken from
a traditional Catholic prayer to St. Catherine of Alexandria.
Copyright © 2015 by
Stephen Ellams
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