memories
like
craft glue
hold only
past
so many tears
no resistance
to the wet
as they peal off
back in the corners
and all over
a new
dispassionate yet
irrational state
swells
colder
even here
in June
skin coarser
and untouched
routine
unrelenting
and even less rewarding
go long enough
and everything will unravel
even my bones
my love
and the dust on my heart
memories
are just that
a reminder
do you remember too?
are you just tired?
once powerful
now
like I
everything one does
so many days now
just a drop in a great river
that runs away
never adding up
to what I saw go in
memories
are just that
a reminder
I want the rest
the love
the belonging
you
This is a dumping ground for new poems. A lazy mostly unpunctuated hemorrhage (with a bit more care and revision) of thoughts, words, and vocal strings.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
The earth
[that] I affect
in a gain at a time
but by exponential
reproduction
my kind
has the numbers
to turn molehills
into mountains
then fill them with goods
that 'll glow hair
and finish with a drink
from the water down stream
The earth
[that] I affect
in a ton at a time
a tooth
in the gears
one of many
and many
a cloud is forming
between me
and my sun
yet it won't even bring me rain
to wash in
[that] I affect
in a gain at a time
but by exponential
reproduction
my kind
has the numbers
to turn molehills
into mountains
then fill them with goods
that 'll glow hair
and finish with a drink
from the water down stream
The earth
[that] I affect
in a ton at a time
a tooth
in the gears
one of many
and many
a cloud is forming
between me
and my sun
yet it won't even bring me rain
to wash in
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
At Winter's End
In the mud
I leave you
I hope
that you find your shell
a burden
at just
the right time
and that you
set out
to find
new roots
new meanings
new colors
new abundance
for now I leave
you
here
in the mud
I leave you
I hope
that you find your shell
a burden
at just
the right time
and that you
set out
to find
new roots
new meanings
new colors
new abundance
for now I leave
you
here
in the mud
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