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KD Miller
Poems
Mar 2016
babysbreath
"I ate civilization. It poisoned me; I was defiled. And then I ate my own wickedness."*
- Aldous Huxley
i let my head hit the brachiaria.
cyan sky rolled past,
and it seemed to me as if
my past itself was dragged out of my body,
excorcised and pulled up
and traveled with the sky's current
the sky is moving,
impossible and slow.
the clouds jog with a rush.
sometimes i think i have never
felt at all
with my year ****** up,
on their way to Mongolia or
Philadelphia,
I tried to desperately recall
sullied at the thought i couldnt.
I thought about how i always embarrassed you
in public
how i'd turned into an embarrassment
at this point in time
my pure innocence
that flowed in the past gently
uncomfortably shifting and
wondering how certain things felt
i don't know
manhood devoured me like
an apple.
in the garden
i walked
tried to spot all the perennials
and i did
and i thanked mankind for taking up the
habit of finding wild plants
bringing them into our lives
i see a sign, the museum is holding an exhibit on
british pastorals and hellscapes
i tell her we should go.
she agrees
walks across the street to buy a wire.
my blood ran down my body
onto the linen
Egyptian cotton
like the princesses who
married at 14,
at 13 i laughed
when they asked me to go the square
and at 15 i felt it my responsibility.
the fetid collapse of my
sincerity and my serenity
flowed through my being
patrolled round
my purity like
a culpable
sentry
i closed my eyes
and i felt the sheets heavy with
plasma
i blinked and
everything turned to burgundy
the subway grates licked at my ankles
the poplar and elms
in firestone
laughed at me,
who had so eagerly
held on to a fray
consumed by mankind
gutted with
certain
toxicant.
Written by
KD Miller
princeton | NYC
(princeton | NYC)
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