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From the first, the fluid-filled sacs of stars, The yolk of yellow lightning and oily rain, Then the placental storm, birth-giver of roads and oxen loads, Witch towers made from silk hair and the peasant sucklings of plague, Whelped there by the milk of the river Arno, by turns pacified or stern. The Dark Ages is a storm nesting in the sky, built by posthumous stares, Piece by piece, a raven’s birth from eyes and saliva of roads and rivers. Of the woman who gave birth, the sway of leaves where once fell hair, Only her lips hover in the air of warm sun, Like a fountain in the bare palace courtyard Suspiring, flowing, extolling…
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Jun 1, 2020
Jun 1, 2020 at 7:16 PM UTC
The Great Mortality, or The Modern Plague
From the first, the fluid-filled sacs of stars, The yolk of yellow lightning and oily rain, Then the placental storm, birth-giver of roads and oxen loads, Witch towers made from silk hair and the peasant sucklings of plague, Whelped there by the milk of the river Arno, by turns pacified or stern. The Dark Ages is a storm nesting in the sky, built by posthumous stares, Piece by piece, a raven’s birth from eyes and saliva of roads and rivers. Of the woman who gave birth, the sway of leaves where once fell hair, Only her lips hover in the air of warm sun, Like a fountain in the bare palace courtyard Suspiring, flowing, extolling…
As absurd or self-serving as it is, I shine a sun on my own poems because this site is broken; you can literally post something that no one will see, but every other post is seen.
ChrisSaitta
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55/M/Virginia
Jun 1, 2020
Jun 1, 2020 at 7:16 PM UTC
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