Thursday, October 19, 2023; Sarah Sarai's This Way and That"

 


Oberon and Titania on a Lily (William Blake)



Sarah Sarai’s poems are in Sinister Wisdom, Barrow Street, New Ohio Review, The Southampton Review, Wallace Stevens Journal, Pine Hills Review, and many others. She is author of various poetry collections and chapbooks, among them The Future Is Happy (BlazeVOX), The Risen Barbie (Dusie Kollektiv), and Geography of Soul and Taffeta (Indolent).


This Way and That


     It was a fairy funeral. [William Blake]


On the garden bed of

Blake’s fairy procession

roll this and that, these ways

of midnight pleasure


in enchantment and

commonplace wisdom

like don’t touch the fairies,

they’re sensitive.


Act within a soul

populated by

sightings and wistful affection,


see the filmstrip is at

high-enough speed

life’s fluidity’s felt,

as at the funeral Blake saw,


a bodylet laid out on a leaf.

Authentication enough for me

[that fairies exist] I e-mailed you

who reminded me

Blake saw God when he was


four. God got down on Her

omni-aching knees

now and then to spy on

William Blake

and could hardly contain Her


infinite self, waiting for

the artist to become Heaven and

those paintings to be flashed to

the good and bad alike as proof of


the great mystery of vision

even She can’t figure out.


© 2023 Sarah Sarai


(previously published in Lavender Review, #5)

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