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the heel of atlas

in the morning

to wake to the dissatisfaction

the kind that only sleep envelops

to stir to stir

and wander into long halls

of a million doorways

in one: a simple smile

another, painted earthenware and a child's laughter

a third: needles before euphoria and neurotransmitters

pouring out into blackness

the next: a single blank page and a sigh echoing out of eternity

the doors stretch farther than I can see

contain more than I can bear

cigarette ashes, beloved footsteps fading away, a thousand different accidents with a thousand different grief-ends, a foreign home, one white bird in a flock of black, tie dyed bed clothes, a foggy road, a scientific discovery, a one-night stand with an unforgettable face, a creaking porch screen door, lost pets, piles of bills, purple lightening, long hair, a fathers tears, a city of bare concrete and rain, a moment beside a wood stove, a lost job, a yellow poppy on a green hill, a bottle of whiskey, a tarantula behind the toilet, a convenience store on a special block's corner, **** last messages, pill boxes, promotion, a long exam, a homeless man,

in one a wedding, in another; divorce papers

hospital rooms, persian rugs, leaking rooftops, eye contact

some doors locked with years lost

some with no turning back

oh

sometimes I can reach the very last **** to touch for a moment

the room with death itself

but I wander still for there are many more

wander whispering prayers

no guide but a burning light, following always

the center of being

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lee-turpin
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Jan 17, 2016
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