Online Journal of Poetry
Volume 2 Issue 8 November 2004
 

 

Past and Forever
by Dan Burnstein


The past is a café terrace in Prague swept clear by rain. You are the rain that light or lighter. We’d mean to go to a white washed room Without edges and edges without end; quiet attached to fog, my heart in the suitcase ready for inspection.

 

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