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Asking Lenore How to Write

May I borrow your wing on the wind;

I’d like a different perspective, a little yesterday,

because the selection I have is too personal.

Earth-bound and clumsy, freedom is feathered

black against cotton and clairvoyance.

To rat-a-tat messages with a Morse code beak

along walls and windows

maybe even a chamber door just to send

paranoid delusions swarming into skies

filled with blue and bruise and sleek glossy

plumes beating the breeze with death

or the life of your choosing.

 

I long for that and all that comes tapping

in sugary sprinkles lined with silver,

turn eyes overhead at the forecast; no luck,

no rain, no superfluous visions from above

and still, I’m sprawling blind—nested too close

to be rusty at eating seeds or worms

(whichever is easier to swallow)

any suggestion as to the preparation is welcome.

Are you still there, my fire,

 

still bleating under floorboards

and making me sweat?  Confess all,

that I have murdered a bird, swept

under rug way too many lint ***** to justify

or whatever the crime.  May it haunt me

in pencil shavings or you in hand cramps—

both get curled up in the end

on the last page: you, me

and all that ****** squawking.

  

Can we just start over again, again, again

because I’m just not getting it right.

It looks like French curves swerving

around the Corvus, fan-tailed or not.

Please, help.  Even if it means

pecking my carrion fingers.  Please.

Let me bleed away the pulp

and alight imagination.

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Written by
kim-keith
American
Published
Oct 11, 2010
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First published in EMG-Zine: http://emg-zine.com/item.php?id=663

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