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You whom I hoped to reach by writ… you beyond the multicolored tangle of telephone wires, you with your white paper soul trampled in transit,
The decorum of fire... —Pablo Neruda We learned the decorum of fire, the flame’s curious symmetry, the blue heat at the center of the…
If it is only for the taking off– the velvet cloak, the ostrich feather boa, the dress which slithers to the fl… with the sound of strange men sigh…
You hate the telephone but will not see me face to face so I am left beseeching you
You gave me the child that seamed my belly & stitched up my life. You gave me: one book of love poem… five years of peace
The old poet with his face full of lines, with iambs jumping in his hair lik… with all the revisions of his body unsaying him,
I love to go to sleep, When bed takes me like a lover wrapping my limbs in cool linen, soothing the fretfulness
There is only one story: he loved her, then stopped loving her, while she did not stop loving him.
He still wears the glass skin of c… Under his hands, the stones turn m… His eyes are knives. Who froze the ground to his feet? Who locked his mouth into an horiz…
We sit on a rock to allow our souls to catch up with us. We have been traveling a long time.
Parachuting down through clouds shaped like whales & sharks, dolphins & penguins, pelicans & gulls,
The poet fears failure & so she says “Hold on pen— what if the critics hate me?”
Broken ivories playing the blue piano of the sea. We have come
‘Death is our eternal companion,’… —Carlos Castaneda My death looks exactly like me. She lives to my left,
Narrowing life because of the fear… narrowing it between the dust mote… narrowing the pink baby between the green-limbed monsters, & the drooling idiots,