I Did
I should have seen
The midnight black
Coat of some loathsome cat
As it snuck into the church
On a path which must have
led under a ladder.
I know you saw me
In my ball gown dress,
Watched me from somewhere
Behind my back;
Though you didn’t see
The red bleeding from within it
Staining the pearl colored dress I settled for
Since it’s too late now to wear white
Curse the clock
Ever ticking clock
Louder and louder
Racing toward the inevitable,
The day that it will burst
Set in stone
And curse the knives
Expertly sharpened, expensive,
Blade as thin as ice on a lake
Blade as thin as eggshells
Dashed against the ground
Though somehow we managed
To dull them
Before the warranty was up
Both hexed items sat unassumingly
Wicked obscenities harbored among gifts.
How I despise that bearer of rings
Who fumbled our bands
Unable to keep them
From leaping
Back to the earth.
It seems one of us must have shed a tear,
Of love,
Of joy,
Of shame,
Of despair,
Of regret.
What a mistake we made
Joining lips
On that saturday
As the sky poured forth
tears of its own,
For the rooster that was late to crow.
And even in the May showers,
The peonies I held
Wilted to waste.
Damned be that faceless nun
That crossed our path,
Shrouded
Hidden under her black habit
As she was no daughter of God,
Rather,
Lucifer’s Lady of Luck