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Evan Stephens
Poems
Nov 11
On Frenchman Street
They build their gods by hand
on Frenchman Street -
cup by cup inside baroque bars
bearded by brine-iron galleries,
fronting veils of mourning-lace
over ruddy O-mouthed faces,
dotted with glitter-fizzed phone forms,
glass skins decanted into alleys
shoving light down cobbled brows
and back up the laddered spine of palms.
They fill their gods with song,
the hairy-starred sky a smoking mirror
that pushes the music back onto us
as we scroll night markets in slashes
of color and money, strangers dreaming
on each other, discharged from the dives.
They don't build their gods to last
on Frenchman Street -
every night is only walked the once -
dissolve your empires, let the words
plunge under the strange black lash
that drowns the eyes to sleep.
Written by
Evan Stephens
44/M/DC
(44/M/DC)
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