Between A Blue Night and Dawn

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Two lovers travelling
two lovers
meeting in the East

Their affair
was letters inked
and photographs
Now here embodied
will they know what to do?

She wakes him one morning, saying
‘let’s take a boat to an island
we’ll rise above the Bangkok smog’

Bike beneath them spluttering
her arms knitted around him
they race from bay to beach
chasing the burning sun
with hair wet and smiles wide

Their shoulders lapped by waves
she was beautiful
sitting on his knee
they felt married, waist deep
straw hats wilting in the brine

He thought ‘I could hold you here forever
I would kiss you
until the stars pepper the sky’

Between the music
from the bars off in the distance
and the love
dripping warmly from her words
a song composes itself over the ocean

Orion’s Belt above them
sand dancing between their toes
they rest upon the rocks
and she knows that she could love him
he wishes this night would never end
it’s one chance in their lifetimes
between a blue night and dawn

In a stilted shack on sand
her black hair spreads
like ink across the bed
longing dialling up their eyes
as the air between them boils
bodies’ voices blending

Two lovers travelling
two lovers don’t know if they’ll meet again
this could so easily have been
the love of their lifetimes

This could so easily have been
yet it existed only
between a blue night and dawn…

Thanks for reading.

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Tom Alexander

"Art is a lie that tells the truth"

12 thoughts on “Between A Blue Night and Dawn”

    1. Aww thanks for listening Kim. I was really pleased with how it came out. I only discovered that song last week and I immediately wanted to try putting this poem with it. Unfortunately, I can’t upload it to Soundcloud because of copyright (and I have tried). So, it will have to be blog-only. Thanks again. x

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    1. Aww thanks Peter, I wish I had the time and resources to make more poems set to music. Creating this one brought me a lot of satisfaction that I’ve not had before or since (in a creative capacity). Thanks for listening.

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