Sandscape

               Sandscape

Where once you stirred beside me in our bed

(Your passion sleeping like a rattlesnake

Engorged with flesh), a brittle skin is shed

And shines.  You sloughed off love as the mistake.

Where once a morning light revealed your head

Asleep like some small cosmos made of ache

And dream, your face left an impression dead

As deserts that no thirst will ever slake.

Where drowsy legs, licked into hunger. spread

Themselves for moist need and came awake

For spill of myth and seed, a drought has bred

Dry canyons, made starvation from a lake.

  There where your hips were, dunes are in control.

    The sheets have no complaint.  They have no soul.