"Mosquito-Net Rhapsody".
"Mosquito-Net Rhapsody"
I left the steel pans in the rain
Huddling under plastic shawls
Drunk steel wool collapses under sudsy stars,
You left the kitchen light on
"Turn it off for me darlin'"
I do
A Castries night, green bananas and lights on hills
Chasing each other every half hour
Palm trees glad to scrub their thick green hair
And brown slender bodies, I think of you.
Over green figs and ackee
Electric heaters rummage through the secrets of hummingbirds
"Darlin', bring some water for me"
I do
Entering the bedroom with a cup almost glass
"We don't have no ice"
Your beautiful- hair like steel wool still staggering,
Skin that's smooth as Mauby wrapped in silks
Shutters fly open
"Chuh- leave dem"
Here we are,
Camped by the giant stone walls of Jericho,
Under a tent of nets, fortress of wind
I could sleep but the lights are bright
Flashing, as the ghost ships come to moor
Sinking the Pitons
"It's windy tonight"
Woe, woe unto you Jericho,
Tonight our brave storms pound your walls once more
Dawn,
Your walls fall,
Stabbed in the heart by palm trees
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