All the Flourishes in the World

fluid melodic
getting more and more drastic
 
the moment she gives in to him
she regrets it
 
a throat   a chest
 
trying to press themselves
 
 
 
 
a current of air
air through the mask
 
all the flourishes in the world
 
the fingers, the foot
trilling, the breath keen
 
responding to recitative
closing and opening
 
out from the head
with the hands
 
carry it through the aria
carry it through the chorus
 
when finally does, waltzes
a solo but not alone
 
 
 

“let's waltz a rumba"
 
never gives in to the waltz
never embellished
 
motifs, mimetic, sign language
as clear gesture
 
displacing singers
he likes this sound
 
muted and pronounced
 
effort of error
she likes this sound
weight, irrepressible
 
effort of eros
 
 
 
 
they talk about their differences
w/out trying to change or be changed
 
regretting herself
 
where do we meet each other
 
w/out trying to hang or be caged

Copyright Credit: Dale Going, "All the Flourishes in the World" from The View They Arrange.  Copyright © 1994 by Dale Going.  Reprinted by permission of Kelsey St. Press.
Source: The View They Arrange (St. Kelsey's Press, 1994)