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Evan Stephens
Poems
Jul 2022
Ad Astra
The stars are out:
rhinestone belts
frozen mid-lash.
The wasp-wax sun
broke its last crutch,
sleeps behind the hill,
& the smeary bone-pocks
of moon are slouching
silently overhead.
We are inhabited by the dead.
They live inside us, smoking calmly,
like a recently fired gun.
The vapor is carving its way
toward the envenomed starlight,
yellowed drips, old waves.
This humid umbrella, pinpricked
with the soft vacillations,
briefly covers us both:
we huddle under the winding,
thousands of miles apart.
Your river laps against the stone,
my river floods the pine path.
We chat about lost cats.
Stars are dying despite our spells.
Written by
Evan Stephens
44/M/DC
(44/M/DC)
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