Keller Gegen Dom Witness, would you⁠— one more young man in the evening of his love hurrying to confession: steps down a gutter crosses a street goes in at a doorway opens for you⁠— like some great flower⁠— a room filled with lamplight; or whirls himself obediently to the curl of a hill some wind-dancing afternoon; lies for you in the futile darkness of a wall, sets stars dancing to the crack of a leaf⁠— and⁠—leaning his head away⁠— snuffs (secretly) the bitter powder from his thumb’s hollow, takes your blessing and goes home to bed? Witness instead whether you like it or not a dark vinegar smelling place from which trickles the chuckle of beginning laughter It strikes midnight.