Ghazal

There is a silence beyond hearing,

little noises of childhood quiet at last.

 

Hall closet gives off a darkness

musty with fur coats, other continents.

 

The chandeliers are opaque

with shadows of masquerading dancers.

 

They come to torment her,

to visit her formless and vengeful.

 

He pays with the husk of a dream,

a curl of smoke breathed in and then sighed away.