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Evan Stephens
Poems
Oct 2023
Caul
Someone I could kiss
Has left his, her
tracks
A memory
Heavy as winter breathing
in the snow
-Elise Cowen
A white cloud caul brooms back
from the blue jeans baby above,
& a lemon blotch veil settles
over a moss-pocked branch facet.
Slow and chilly the afternoon
peels into memory fingers -
pleasant and strange, like sugar
stuck under the tongue.
I audit odd thoughts:
ephemeral *** reflections
are gauzy in the middle distance,
trapped in a basin of lost things;
grief is colossal, a leviathan
washed in from yesterday
to blight the snubbed beach slant.
In between are a thousand thousand
blacknesses between starry points...
Speckled with desire, I am witness:
the blanching cloud caul is broken
& a day-head blooms from a glass.
Written by
Evan Stephens
44/M/DC
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