The opening of this poem reminds me of the liaison element in a play by Sky Gilbert, The Dressing Gown which Rick Bébout sums up beautifully: “The title named its key prop, perhaps even prime character: a robe passed from one man to the next, central player in a series of tricks.”
Here is Stephen J. Williams from Out of the Box: Contemporary Australian Gay and Lesbian Poets edited by Michael Farrell and Jill Jones
the dear departed
lovers that have goneangels that once terrified us
— threatening to bring deathso near as love —
sometimes return.these lost lovers,
whose provenance and historyis harder than a coin
passing hand to handthrough all the dull business
of the commonwealth,arrive at our aching arms
unexpected.
There is more to the poem. See “the dear departed [lovers that have gone]”
And so for day 1888
13.02.2012