POEM

Clouds Gathering

by Charles Simic

It seemed the kind of life we wanted.
Wild strawberries and cream in the morning.   
Sunlight in every room.
The two of us walking by the sea naked.

Some evenings, however, we found ourselves   
Unsure of what comes next.
Like tragic actors in a theater on fire,
With birds circling over our heads,
The dark pines strangely still,
Each rock we stepped on bloodied by the sunset.

We were back on our terrace sipping wine.   
Why always this hint of an unhappy ending?   
Clouds of almost human appearance
Gathering on the horizon, but the rest lovely   
With the air so mild and the sea untroubled.

The night suddenly upon us, a starless night.   
You lighting a candle, carrying it naked
Into our bedroom and blowing it out quickly.   
The dark pines and grasses strangely still.

 Charles  Simic

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