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Jonathan Moya
Poems
Feb 7
Only thistles will do
1
I eat thistles to do away with
my hunger for green life,
capturing in pixel ****** what
my prying eyes can not evade.
The forest offers no inheritance,
every branch has its best name
2
I wish to learn and know the work
songs of smaller, silent things,
blend not into the shrubs but rocks,
the mutes of this dry and dying land,
join the procession of farmers mourning
the lost voice of closeness to the earth.
3
These hands that no longer clasp or
knead are but the repeated gestures
of an uvulating tongue that knows
that the egg in a pool of oil will
yield a dry dough of double thistles
in the purple slanted sunsets to come.
#thistles
#survival
#resilience
#disconnectionhunger
#alienationonlythistleswilldo
Written by
Jonathan Moya
63/M/Chattanooga, TN
(63/M/Chattanooga, TN)
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