The Loves of Sochi (2)
Cubist spires
Assembled in the clouds
The new Soviet man
Aligning his spine
Tumbling quickly
Into descent
A boneyard deliriousness
Bring me a glass of water
I fought during the siege
It’s true!
I was young
Stumbling
Into the rubble
Running for ammunition
My bones ached
We had no bread
Your heels resound
One foot is heavy
Are you with child
Your son glancing
Over his shoulder
Acutely
Internalizing
Shostakovich
I myself
Investigated
During the allegretto
Do you have a glass of water
Reciting
Accusations
Admitting
Actions
Quarrying impossibly
Stony stone
I was broken
It was late when I stepped off the train
Children bouncing candy-coloured balloons
Fathers and mothers soft as dough
The new Soviet man
a file
Inside crusted bread
Cubism condensed
To a slate grey
Now you pass this way again
What is that look you are wearing?