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As We Drifted

Als wir dahin trieben

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EARLY MORNING When I woke, you were lying in the hammock of my brain, one foot dangling close enough to kiss, I whispered, I life you; you started to smile but then ordered another Nubian Djinn. Later when you asked how hot it was, I said, Ninety-eight point six. ----------------------- MONASTIC MASS I've heard Benedictine monks and know that I would have much to learn if I were to join them; and they - if they were to join me - would have some difficulty learning the catechism of my temples, the rituals of how we eat out of each other's hands, our delicate transitions in and out of passion. And they - if they cared to be more than novices - would have to listen carefully to hear the unspoken Ite, misa est, for some of us still carry on as though we live in a sacred hour.

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As We Drifted, Robert Brandts

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Titul
As We Drifted
Podtitul
Als wir dahin trieben
Jazyk
anglicky, německy
Vydavatel
PalmArtPress
Rok vydání
2020
Vazba
pevná
Počet stran
100
ISBN10
3962580565
ISBN13
9783962580568
Série
Štítky
Beletrie, Poezie
Anotace
EARLY MORNING When I woke, you were lying in the hammock of my brain, one foot dangling close enough to kiss, I whispered, I life you; you started to smile but then ordered another Nubian Djinn. Later when you asked how hot it was, I said, Ninety-eight point six. ----------------------- MONASTIC MASS I've heard Benedictine monks and know that I would have much to learn if I were to join them; and they - if they were to join me - would have some difficulty learning the catechism of my temples, the rituals of how we eat out of each other's hands, our delicate transitions in and out of passion. And they - if they cared to be more than novices - would have to listen carefully to hear the unspoken Ite, misa est, for some of us still carry on as though we live in a sacred hour.