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In the minute coming of His second, all hours turn to dusk

Who’s to say how

He might come back for a second

inhumanely heaped-up helping,

if we grant that immensity

of our assumption He did come

kingly first into this inside-

out size from a do-you-miss-me-

yet’s mirthfully mythical realm

 

I have seen Him

lurking in a particle-board fine

finish on the thin outer membranes

of our estranged and better faces;

He’s Higgs-boson omnipresent,

but far too theoretical

for our broadly practical, turned-

away gazes to rediscover

 

There He is now

rising in the favela’s gap-

toothed grins with fabulously naughty

corners this glee-pawed grandpa twists

using cur jests his ***** charges

imagine as flightless quarrels

grey-hooded pigeons would gaggle

were they over-stuffed on golden grain

 

And there again

on a Calcutta mound’s cluttered

conic end, smog-like He slowly lifts

with the crust-gnawed, razor-wire crimps

of a soup-can’s unconsummated lid

as dainty fingers crawl in toward

a gelatinous glob still clinging

to the powerful pretense it’s meat

 

And there once more,

conceding oms, He restless flickers

at the margins of blocky beige

Beijing screens as crisply clicked clacks

circumnavigate the darkling

smooth patches and spit-spark a few

conscious drips to squiggle out from

the babble of noxious red seas

 

Emerged, this welp

won’t toddle off to dribble-stain

the dressy linens of a made-up

nanny’s well-mannered and ornate

evil; it will curl up instead,

a swaddled yawn with no yearn to

suckle under His real mother’s

gaping wide and grungy bloused best

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francis-scudellari
American
Published
Oct 20, 2010
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