Pleasure, Prussian Pain: Verlaine Remembers Arthur’s Eyes

Pleasure, Prussian Pain:  Verlaine Remembers Arthur’s Eyes

 

Your eyes went blue in through my heart, straight through

The blue that was my heart and bored through night,

Straight through my night and out into a new

Blue dawn, a morn so full of blue and might

That light itself will never be the same.

Your two-toned irises went doubly deep,

A double-edged invasion made of shame

And bliss, the darker blue with blackness steep

And true, the lighter hue and brightness like

A sweep of sadness mixed with joy, like blasts

Of meteors as lovely in their strike

Against the zenith as some blue that lasts

Forever.  Apatite, unmixed, alone

God ringed with indigo to make me groan.