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A Poem From The Book (Poem’s visual structure and line changes not always correct).
Then the Further Day
She saw the queen of heaven once and kept the vision in her soul No one believed what she had seen, no one believed what she heard.
-Leonard Cohen
Mary
Pushing red from the absolute ends of fingers meant for other use, ribbons of it under ocean
In the briefness between unexistence and death
she is thinking
“ …so beautiful if you think it, the barnacle plumes from my hands…”
And feeling foolish for doing the one kindness that is never felt when it is offered.
On the railing [...]
A Poem From The Book (Visual structure and line changes not always correct)
Occipital, Parietal, Sphenoid, Frontal, Temporal, Ethmoid
Rain when it touches the face like the ends of swimming hair.
I do not easily forget such precision; how naturally
the eight bones of her skull came apart, how they flowed
You may be interested in knowing how I work in writing poetry, as my method is different from a lot of other poets.