A Found Sonnet: Blue and Black Gemstones

A Found Sonnet:

Blue and Black Gemstones

 

“I cannot accept this death.  It’s been some

Years now since we’ve seen each other.  Rimbaud,

Though, Arthur’s art and face, still shine out from

The back of my dark brain.  Rimbaud is a low,

Bright sun which burns inside me, that does not

Want darkness snuffed out of my mind.  That’s why

I dream of Rimbaud every night.  No blot

Will rub him out.  I can’t forget his bi-

Striated eyes, their double blues.”  That’s how

Paul’s friend in later years wrote down the pain.

I’ve hardly had to change them, to allow

The scars to speak their pulsing meaning.  Plain

Agony showed Verlaine couldn’t be wise

Behind what were his “black diamond eyes.”