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How darkness will create a frightening scene and play games with your mind. |
I Struggle on the Pier Midnight's moon glowers over the wretched bay Hollering at its selfish waters and a nightbird Screeches to a halt against a firm boat pole And flitters at the wind torn mast; All else remains in slumbering dreams Below the wave-washed fish-fumed deck. The bobber bounces greedily over the shivering grayness As I, atop the pier, ponder lonely dreams and clumsy mistakes. I hasten the bones in my ears As in the darkness my eardrums react To slight vibrations of clumping on the pier. An angry stranger seeking revenge for an unhappy emotion, Races around my sightless pole. My heart begins to go crazy And my eyes curse the blackboard that erases the noise. Silence painful lonely silence One that weighs heavily and pulses with the body. The water that rattles the boats in tender resentment Seems jealously calm, and my heart answers The waves that touch the pier And jump back-a child when frightened. A half-moan, half-scream, like a harpooned whale Begging hunters with an anquish that arouses; It is gruff in accents and lacks human qualities. It conveys its message sensitivily loud, But no light in the harbor makes any rescuing motion. I am the cat in the apple tree chased ther by a shaggy-fur mutt. I am the child coaxed by a stranger on the streets and mother comes rushing out of cardboard houses and over garbage pails. A light appears beyond the pier To the east starboard a lantern is lit To catch the culprit disturbing boathome lulla-byes. I search for the shadowless figure who haunts me But there is only the glimmer of an alley cat That helped himself to one of the fish I had struggled with. I lean over toward the water And see the bobber sink uneasily below the surface, Another struggle to which The alley cat watches and waits. |