I Fall In Love With A Plague Doctor
By Lille Dante
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I fall in love with a plague doctor,
with the pockmarked face behind his mask,
the curve of his beak, his leather cloak;
spend quality time with my daughter,
paint rainbows, take her boredom to task
with a song and a dance, to invoke
the spirit of the blitz, the slaughter
of innocents and idiots: ask
who the applause is for, if the smoke
from chimneys, the cross daubed on my door,
are history homework; if a cask
of Spanish sherry, quaffed at the stroke
of midnight, behind walls of Usher,
chanting ring-a-rosey at the masque,
is a gothic fable, or what broke
my fevered crown.
He brings me leeches,
a straight razor and a bowl to catch
my blood; outside, the creak of cart wheels,
the nosegay scent of spice and peaches,
as the tallyman ferries a batch
of souls to the lime pits, as the keels
of cruise ships run aground on beaches
and a bat escapes each cargo hatch,
becomes a wolf and takes to its heels
in a vampire romance, which teaches
us to lock and bar our doors, to latch
our windows, trust isolation heals
when hymns and garlic fail, when breaches
of faith, of government guidelines, match
predicted curves: this is how it feels
to fall in love with a plague doctor.
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ah, always like a bit of
ah, always like a bit of romance, someone always bleeds in the end.
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There is so much drama in
There is so much drama in this poem, which is why I just love it.
Jenny.
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wonderful collision of two
wonderful collision of two worlds - perfectly done Lille, thank you
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This is our Poem of the Week
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Brilliant. It has a really
Brilliant. It has a really great atmosphere to it.
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