Forget the Graveyard’s Darkness and that Urn

Forget the Graveyard’s Darkness and that Urn

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Imagining that you are in the sky

Above Antarctica or up beyond

The Arctic’s ice consoles my heartbeats, high

Among excited protons that respond

To solar winds because I think of you.

I vaguely know exactly where you are

But mind can turn the greenest green to blue

At altitudes of love.  Your death is far

Away in drugged imaginings I cause

To cope with purple loss.  Some part of me

Rejects your ashes.  Beauty of the gauze

In skies refutes death’s tenets.  I agree

With mystic lovelinesses at that height,

Rejecting briefly overwhelming night.