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charles-schubert
charles-schubert
Science teacher and writer. I alternate my life between desert and California coast.
Can I make your ashes as solid as the air? Inner doors keep you from rising in gusts, gritting the floor from here to the garden. I put you between squash and the remains of basil killed by early frost.
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Sep 7, 2015
Sep 7, 2015 at 10:26 PM UTC
Shadow
Some stalks escape the shears. Children gather inflorescence into paintbrushes weary of so much slaughter. They kneel into the aroma, mistaken for praying. Bees bend one last flower sepal to stem, sated and heavy. Far from home.
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Sep 7, 2015
Sep 7, 2015 at 10:22 PM UTC
Laminacae, Mint
I am standing waves of one million particles strung against others made of string too weighty to remain too light to survive. I can’t contact you at this octave not cool enough for proper conduction soil littered, coppery roots stretch like 
the jaws of buried whales.
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Sep 7, 2015
Sep 7, 2015 at 10:20 PM UTC
End Transmission
inside weather and 8/10 of the air is held between the bodies of migrating birds. I can’t predict where the storms are headed, perhaps you can help me. The summer we read Proust you sent a postcard of him. Out of respect I placed it on the fridge. Weeks later, we noticed he had died, and took it down so as not to overwhelm the produce.
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Sep 7, 2015
Sep 7, 2015 at 10:19 PM UTC
Peer
Cold and closed, each green tidal lull lingers over rocks. A line of pelicans heads home. Before you arrived, days passed slower. Th salt-grass, the anemone blossom in cycles set up by the moon. I wait like a spring tide. Photos will prove changes happen in increments. Birds wait for sand ***** limpets, littoral fish. You practice naming each in order.
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Sep 7, 2015
Sep 7, 2015 at 10:17 PM UTC
Before You (Anemone)