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Natureexpand_moreI dug a hole in you; I jumped (here is the church, here is the steeple).
Maybe he was preparing for a disaster that would never happen.
he has come to write like nervous wasps in my mind like a grocery list.
the bible doesn’t tell us how they stormed up to his ark beat their fists
If I bring the wrong pen the words look like snow piles on an empty page.
Some night soon you’ll haul yourself out from far beneath this life.
Grass grows, birds fly, waves pound the sand. I beat people up.
I let you pull my hair, throw me to the rocks, disarrange me.
Absence rarely makes the heart grow fonder, or so my mother said.
Suddenly two would dart and clasp one another belly to belly.
After my father passed away, I’d go back to stare at the cave paintings.
What excuse did I use to pick a fight with that arrogant poet?
I want you enough to gnash you into a silence made from pieces of silver.
My baby was calling to me. But I was welded to the mountain.
Years ago I wanted parallel lives, to see how it turns out for all of me.
They plant whispers where shouts incinerate into hisses.
Through the dark, we say, through the dark: but do we ever really know?
Regarding the affairs of our Father, your demon is Ennui.
Michael McGriff
Two bikers, the bartender, me, and a skinny girl in skintight blue jeans.
Who are we? Without one another, who will we be?
The mechanism and its crank pull us forever closer, you and I.
I am veins and breath, the entrance the world passes through.
Marianne Boruch
This is the stupid math of loving another human being.
Let’s rummage through each other’s bodies like a blowout sale.
You know what you’ve come looking for you probably won’t find.
Judith Harris
There’s nowhere he can kiss where she hasn’t been kissed by the sun.
At Walden Pond, Henry Thoreau clicks like on the “Wilderness” page.