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Molecular Strands (Sparkle and Debris)

by @Carlo-C-Gomez

~ I. Fog Glossaries 'Echoes don't tell lies,' but inclement weather so often does. look! between whales and feverish thought, between their sparkle and debris, what is brewing systematically, right under the surface, might be terrifying. or it might not. II. The Cruxifiers Time and life are machines that manufacture doom, their sparkle and debris calculatingly withheld, like keyholes to dark rooms that they —in their reserved attack—never let you into. III. Oceano Dunes Bedouin princess—Charis Wilson tumbling with Edward in the sand —a photo finish. —a young woman's triumph. —a naked gift wrapped in sparkle and debris. IV. Jellyfish Are Murderers Here's a hint, needle mark refineries are back, expanding and contracting in Baltic Sea, in sparkle and debris, smack after smack, umbrella bell stings send another pearl necklace of dreams to its grave. V. Container Ships Substance A covers the outside hull, Substance B is leaking from everyone's ears, still the captain smiles, sailing straight ahead, ignoring the crew as they turn into sparkle and debris. VI. Mouth Guards of the Apocalypse No one on the submarine is listening, scopes up, spirits down, current position unknown, longer commutes, shorter lives recede the fear of sparkle and debris, by hiding out in the guest rooms, waiting for a messiah drink or perhaps a palindrome: 'never odd or even no lemon, no melon.' It's all so sour to the teeth and gums of Armageddon's kids... VII. Womenfish Lost girls drive rental cars, change identities at rest stops. They shuffle down an otherwise sunny street beneath their own personal raincloud, shivering in an oversized coat. They imagine they're a parable stretched over the sea and not just mere sparkle and debris. VIII. A Mother’s Book of Hours At home and in her head the roots get tangled, so she storyboards each morning. the lathe of heaven must be Morse code for death of romance. she hears silent music as her children sleep, as whales sing off the coast, they share their blood, they share sparkle and debris. there's a sweet little lie baking in the oven, she doesn’t want to talk about it. she wishes her dreams were longer and catches an interested eye at the dream window, her hands surrendering their attempt to conceal, naked is her perfect disguise, you can hear her repeatedly asking, “Who have I lived for?” IX. The Pavilion of Dreams How often I dream water, some are lakes and seas, others Olympic-sized pools, each a self-portrait, holding fast to the resurrections unseen, to the digitally etiolated detail of the comedown, every chimera ending with my mind floating just beneath the surface with all the other sparkle and debris. ~
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Written by
Carlo-C-Gomez
56 / M / The Exclusion Zone
Published
Jan 12, 2024
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5m
Notes

'Echoes Don't Tell Lies' is a borrowed line from the title of Neville Pettitt's new book of poetry.

https://hellopoetry.com/poem/4791671/echoes-dont-tell-lies/

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#sparkle#debris#connections#water#allusion#satire#allegory#abstract
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