D. Nurkse
THE STONE HOUSE AT FUENTES VIVAS
I had fallen asleep by the fountain
and woke when you called--
both your voice and the voice
narrating the dream
sealed in the same hush.One sparrow was bathing
in the chipped marble pool,
another in dust,
and their free shadows
sang without effortor so I thought:
a straw was circling
the wall of flume
where the spray fell
back to the lip of the basin.
Arcturus and Vega
were reflected there, broken,
the spaces between them intact--it seemed in that nap
I had grown old
and learned to be happy
so I followed yousteeply uphill,
ready for you to show me
a lit window, a door,
the gap in Andromeda
where the roof must be.