Thick With Conviction - A Poetry Journal
thick with conviction a poetry journal

James H. Duncan

Midnight Postage


I hid in the bathroom as you slept, unable
to believe your warmth against me
a somber fool fumbling this love
in the Victorian midnight
do you feel the Egyptian
sheets coddling this heartbreak?
it kept us too warm, too comfortable
or you, perhaps you were comfortable
I hid in the bathroom, down the hall
remembering how you smell
remembering how you taste
remembering the whisper of your hair
against my face as you breathed in, exhaled
and dreamt of home, somewhere
far from supine romance and bottles of red
far from the lavender foliage, fingers twisted
as the sheep run by to the farthest field
between us are fifteen steps, hushed
to your bedside table and glass of water
one envelope, a forgotten thumb to your cheek
and you will be on your way when dawn
breaks free, and runs to its daily grave


James H Duncan lives in New York and has recently released "Ballast," his third collection of poetry. A graduate of Southern Vermont College, he considers himself a student of the road. Plainsongs, Reed Magazine, The Aurorean, and The Homestead Review, among others, have welcomed his poetry.
 

 

Current Issue:
October 2010

 

Elizabeth Barbato
Melinda Blount
Rachel Bunting
Natalie Carpentieri
Taylor Copeland
Sarah Demers
James H. Duncan
Anthony Gayle
Taylor Graham
Jason Hardung
Paul Hostovsky
Mary McCall
Steve Meador
Corey Mesler
Bill Roberts
Josh Thompson
David Thornbrugh
Kelsey Upward
M. Travis Walsh
Ernest Williamson III

 

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