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Drunk and violent I am stumbling over the civil dead And my toe is caught in their quilt of twisted limbs There are mother necks Daughter legs And fat infant heads Their skin is a flesh ceramic That is smooth appearing Icy cool against my feet Ceramic soon to be sculpted by scavengers’ ravenous jaws Into disfigured cradles for writhing spawn of bug With force I free my toe I have no time to idle I am late to my brother’s home We are in his garden Backyard desert earth Greens Pinks Woods Rocks Clods of clotted dirt His hands are watering the tangled vines at their pinkish roots Solemnly he waters with copper tears and spit To the east I am staring At the white wall of brick I wonder what lives inside these spongy chunks When he finishes watering He turns his neck His head He faces me Killing my gaze with the porous wall The lips beneath his compound eye swing wide and fully apart He mournfully breathes Words with sharpened vowels The letters are sallow blond My wife She left Away My wife I slit her throat My wife I beat her Beat her dead She’s buried by child oak You smell like whiskey Brother You smell like musky goat You smell like the civil dead that line the path to my wealthy home
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Jan 5, 2017
Jan 5, 2017 at 8:37 PM UTC
Brother
Drunk and violent I am stumbling over the civil dead And my toe is caught in their quilt of twisted limbs There are mother necks Daughter legs And fat infant heads Their skin is a flesh ceramic That is smooth appearing Icy cool against my feet Ceramic soon to be sculpted by scavengers’ ravenous jaws Into disfigured cradles for writhing spawn of bug With force I free my toe I have no time to idle I am late to my brother’s home We are in his garden Backyard desert earth Greens Pinks Woods Rocks Clods of clotted dirt His hands are watering the tangled vines at their pinkish roots Solemnly he waters with copper tears and spit To the east I am staring At the white wall of brick I wonder what lives inside these spongy chunks When he finishes watering He turns his neck His head He faces me Killing my gaze with the porous wall The lips beneath his compound eye swing wide and fully apart He mournfully breathes Words with sharpened vowels The letters are sallow blond My wife She left Away My wife I slit her throat My wife I beat her Beat her dead She’s buried by child oak You smell like whiskey Brother You smell like musky goat You smell like the civil dead that line the path to my wealthy home
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Jan 5, 2017
Jan 5, 2017 at 8:37 PM UTC
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