What I hope (when I hope) is that we’ll
see each other again,—…and again reach the VEIN
in which we loved each other…
It existed. It existed.There is a NIGHT within the NIGHT,—
…for, like the detectives (the Ritz Brothers)
in The Gorilla,once we’d been battered by the gorilla
we searched the walls, the intricately carved
impenetrable panellingfor a button, lever, latch
that unlocks a secret door that
reveals at last the secret chambers,CORRIDORS within WALLS,
(the disenthralling, necessary, dreamed structure
beneath the structure we see,)that is the HOUSE within the HOUSE…
There is a NIGHT within the NIGHT,—
…there were (for example) months when I seemed only
to displease, frustrate,disappoint you—; then, something triggered
a drunk lasting for days, and as you
slowly and shakily sobered up,sick, throbbing with remorse and self-loathing,
insight like ashes: clung
to; useless; hated…This was the viewing of the power of the waters
while the waters were asleep:—
secrets, histories of loves, betrayals, double-bindsnot fit (you thought) for the light of day…
There is a NIGHT within the NIGHT,—
…for, there at times at night, still we
inhabit the secret place together…Is this wisdom, or self-pity?—
The love I’ve known is the love of
two people staringnot at each other, but in the same direction.
This Issue
November 8, 1984