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"snowlit" poems
Five March, Березень, пятый, these clouds, butterflies, this old anger and this rotten coffee *** Mold and clouds. The insufferable beauty of potholes, we walk Yulitsa Kikvidze and note buildings blotched with satellite dishes (mushroom sprouts from Soviet brick) concrete proof that we exist. Yesterday, I say I will not be a prime squared again for seventy-two years: happy birthday, маленькая кошка! Snowlit clouds, ice and broken asphalt, springtime in Kiev is all disappointed dogs, life after love.
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Mar 5, 2013
Mar 5, 2013 at 3:15 PM UTC
next stop Belarus, believe:
In an otherwise quiet snowlit night the chelloveck ahead has shuffle-skitch shoes. I have clock clock boots. The fog train to Voksal at this distance hoots like a toy. Some meters trailing someone’s step is a sticky squick-squick. As I turn left, I think of nothing save cognac, cognac and koshka (Marusya), the mild entertainments of loneliness so far removed from my mother tongue: through snow-covered courtyards the dogs hours ago abandoned. What good is it to be fluent in one’s own language when the mashrutka slush and hiss down Yulitsa Kikvidze in the distance? At home, the cat chews the cords to the blinds of the kitchen window, her wants more important than mine.
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Mar 5, 2013
Mar 5, 2013 at 3:14 PM UTC
no country for old cats
Black curls, Broken commas Unarranged. Snowlit cheeks, Cold flowers Dimly veined. Dog eyes, Rich dark Recycled glass. Bottom lip, Baby fat. Upper? Sparce.
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Nov 8, 2013
Nov 8, 2013 at 4:28 PM UTC
self portrait