10/11/09

play crack the sky


We sent out the S.O.S. call. It was quarter past four in the morning when the storm broke our second anchor line. Four months at sea. Four months of calm seas, onto to be pounded in the shallows off the tip of Montauk Point. They call 'em rogues. They travel fast and alone. One hundred foot faces of God's good ocean gone wrong.
What they call love is a risk, 'cause you always get hit out of no where by some wave and end up on your own.
A hole in the hull defied the crew's attempts to bail us out, and flooded the engines and radio, and half buried bow. Your tongue is a rudder; it steers the whole ship, sends your words past your lips, or keeps them safe behind your teeth. But the wrong words will strand you. Come off course while you sleep. Sweep your boat out to sea, or dashed to bits on the reef. The vessel groans, the ocean pressures its frame. To the port I see the lighthouse through the sleet and the rain.
And I wish for one more day to give my love and repay debts, but the morning finds our bodies washed up thirty miles west.
They say that the captain stays fast with the ship, through still and storm. But this ain't the Dakota and the water's cold; we won't have to fight for long.
This story's old but it goes on and on until we disappear. Calm me and let me taste the salt you breathe while you were underneath. I am the one who haunts your dreams of mountains sunk below the sea. I spoke the words but never gave a thought to what they all could mean. I know that this is what you want. A funeral keeps both of us apart. You know that you are not alone. I need you like water in my lungs.
This is the end. This is the calm. We are the risen. After the storm. Rest in the sea. Washed up on the beach. This is the end.

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