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Roy Beckemeyer
Wichita, Kansas
At Night in the Southern Rockies
Roy Beckemeyer began his poetry career writinglove poems to his high school sweetheart. They have now been married for 55 years. More recently, his poems have appeared in The Midwest Quarterly,
Kansas City Voices, The North Dakota Review, Dappled Things, and I-70 Review,and various anthologies. Two of his poems were nominated for the 2016 Pushcart Prize competition. His collection of poetry, "Music I Once Could Dance To," published in 2014 by Coal City Review and Press, was selected as a2015 Kansas Notable Book by the State Library of Kansas and the Kansas Center for the Book.
Near midnight, the Milky Way crescendos.
Its tsunami of stars flings
light across the sky
until the glow becomes so bright
I can read the dreams
traversing your hushed face.
What unified theory accounts
for this patterning, this soft
radiance, the billions of light years,
the tens of thousands of stars
and galaxies that caress the curves
and symmetries of your sleeping face
with these ancient, countless, distant fires?
To the west, peaks sharp
as glass shards cut into the galaxy
of pinpricks, shear the blanket
of light so that it falls, shimmering,
into the water-filled cirque below us,
while, to the east, the front range diminishes
to a flatness that bounds the far end
of the sky with blackness.
I look back at your face just
as a smile floats there, briefly -
the light billowing, billowing,
blanketing us both in the
luminous spindrift, the gleaming
clarity of this universe,
expanding.
from Music I Once Could Dance To,
Coal City Review Press, 2014
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