Friday, January 30, 2026

Soundtrack to the Frost Level

Relief of the midwinter,
sun binary scattered
vascular malformations
on the snow in relief.

I see you out there now,
even though you're also
somewhere squinting
in the same sun 6 hours later

in German Switzerland
where you've never been
but you're there still
as I trace my fingers

across the van's tinted
windows eating Lindt
for lunch, you can't
eat raclette alone.

Switzerland, the Last
Homely House where
rösti won't kill you
even in the middle of summer

but two days by the pool
almost did, thinking I
could be god without
need, skipping from

one minute to the next,
thinking actually spiriting
you out there would be 
impossible, that not

happening now is
won't happening, never,
that the fool's errand is
stretching for peak life

that if it could just be
located in the past
it could be relocated to
the present and so

the wine kept spilling.
I looked down at the
town below and misremembered
the idea I had of us

turning bowed and bent
and bedraggled, instead I 
looked at the eternal Gilles, 
eternal swimming trunks

rolling cigarettes in the 
ambient lightless 
rolling hills of his own
sunset, I knew him for

three days at best and
I said I want that
I want to live like this
in a place where visitors

think cheese won't kill
you and make grim jokes
about where is this Nazi 
gold then, can I cosplay

the eternal European
only a navy bodywarmer
apart from Davos, someone
who calls their kid Luca

and whose team will comfortably
be in the last 8 every other
World Cup who probably
shrugged their way to

middle management at Siemens - 
Gilles is no longer with us
and I might try and come
back from the deep end

I went off. I think there's some
point to this, I'm staring
at the London Plane
blocking the sledging hill

I keep adding to hoping it will
snow again, hoping it will be you
who takes me to Switzerland
to search for your ancestors 

wary of skis, preferring to 
play out their song on cowbells, 
who made a meal of your surname
but were never there.

2 comments:

  1. i'm always so compelled by your descriptions of people/how you address people. i want to know who they are!

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