Three A.M.

 


Three a.m. and this is crazy


but I am full and crazy


and I want words for Dylan


asleep on cushions on the floor,


rolling because it’s three a.m.


and the lights are still on.


 


Dylan whose body is still whole


after six years of world,


who loves saunas and hot tubs


and splashes of cold water,


who snuggles in bed and on laps,


who moves toward the touches,


toward the warm,


who jumps free into loving bed


asking in clearest plainsong


“What’s this all about,


this lying on top of each other?”


 


Dylan who goes to school


to learn that farts are to laugh at,


that fuck is a word for frustration,


but who comes home to lie with me in bath,


legs around legs,


while we talk warm talks,


soften to the intimacy


that comes with blessed touch.


 


Learn, my son,


learn the best of me.


Learn deep to remember


through the wars,


learn to remember


somewhere much later


after a hundred tidal wave confusions


that touch is love


and warm is wonder.


 


Out of nowhere in a peopleful room


he wants to hug.


Arms reach up.


I stop everything,


sink to my knees to hold warm body,


feel the love in my touch,


in his touch,


yielding, surrendering


to the sudden flow,


one moment among a thousand hundreds,


chits against the future,


the bombardment of giggles and embarrassments,


or roles and pretendings.


It comes hard and fast, gentle boy-child.


I have been where you must go,


death and distortion on every side.


 


I will pray for you,


pray that the ground in you


built of the soil of all these moments


these warms


these laughs


these touches


these wisdoms


that the ground will hold


and keep you from the abyss


that splits pleasure from mind.


 


Slowly, slowly, my faith grows.


Faith in the strength of these seeds.


Faith that the body knows all.


Faith that somehow,


through the maze of contortions and snares,


you will flower in your springtime


and leave barren desert alone.

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