For Maud…

The Sacred Rose and the Guns of Love
William and Maud I am haunted by numberless islands... – WB Yeats Walking by the shore at dusk, air leaden with a faith in words. William looks up, says Maud, the sky is full of dragonflies. She stares beyond the sea. That’s nice, Bill. But I’ve an empire to burn. Your bugs will be dead by morning. Words are a piper, he says. When we die, our ghosts will haunt the waves and young men will lift a pint to wandering beauty. We’re inside-out, says Maud. I want to drown Dublin in English blood and you, like a woman with your poetry and your mysteries. I will summon ancient warriors to your heel. Then you will love me. Maud stares beyond the rim of the sea. Summon me powder and horses, Bill. His study quiet as dust, William sits, overthrown by the sacred rose and the guns of love.