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Onoma
Poems
Sep 27
Black Noise Gentles Out
black noise gentles out calls to weakness--
the exposed bellies of private animals, in
discolored night.
profuse as a Garden of Gethsemane--eaten
away by a hard alphabet.
they are the thing that needs to be said.
spines like blowing reeds going through the
motions of unofficial prayer, subdividing
stations of living quarters.
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