Stranger, mislaid love, I will sleepwalk all night not girlish but zombie-like, zombie-lite through the streets in search of your arms. Letβs meet at dawn in the park to practice an ancient art while people roll by in the latest space-age gear blank as mirrors above the procedure in the stainless steel theaters where paper-gowned we take ourselves to take ourselves apart. Tap-tap-spark. So little blazes. Cover the roofs with precision hooves. Push back the forest like a blanket. A bird the right color is invisible, only movement catches the eye. My most illustrious Lord, I know how to remove water from moats and how to make an infinite number of bridges. Here we are at the palace. Here we are in the dark, dark woods.
I love her work; she teaches at the University of Austin, in Texas