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Thursday, May 7, 2009
Attic Black-Figured Loutrophoros, Early 5th Century
After the mourners finish,
(The chin-strap fixes
The jaw shut),
Another black hole opens.
(First published in Arabesques Review, v.2, issue 4)
Sunday, May 3, 2009
The Presentiment
Verily we feel
Our bones shall follow
The wake,
To wake
In the dark
Of the morrow,
To find the glow-
Worm's glimmer,
Its spineless undulating underbelly
Underpinning
Our very marrow.
(First published in Kater Murr's Press)
Our bones shall follow
The wake,
To wake
In the dark
Of the morrow,
To find the glow-
Worm's glimmer,
Its spineless undulating underbelly
Underpinning
Our very marrow.
(First published in Kater Murr's Press)
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Evocative
"My view of poetry is the description
of a thought evoking a mystery."
--Magritte
So beautifully
thought, so beautifully
said, so beautifully
evoked, a mystery
mystery's taken away.
(from The Intricate Evasions of As)
of a thought evoking a mystery."
--Magritte
So beautifully
thought, so beautifully
said, so beautifully
evoked, a mystery
mystery's taken away.
(from The Intricate Evasions of As)
Monday, April 27, 2009
Temporal
tintinnabulation
of
sheep
bells
flock
below
open
window
herds
songs
through
tempo
airily
(from The Intricate Evasions of As)
of
sheep
bells
flock
below
open
window
herds
songs
through
tempo
airily
(from The Intricate Evasions of As)
Saturday, April 25, 2009
(De)crypt(ed)
Who will calculate for us the cost of our decision to forget?
--George Seferis
Of those departed
and of their deeds
(most haunting,
most memorable)
naught was left
(undeciphered,
unforgettable)
to remember.
--George Seferis
Of those departed
and of their deeds
(most haunting,
most memorable)
naught was left
(undeciphered,
unforgettable)
to remember.
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