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Water beneath air thick with spiteyou say I must come in.Your bottomless eyes:mypipe dreams. I hold myself on the edge of the docklet mosquitos feastt..
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The fire-pit an altar you kneel before,praying it will ignite. I know better, going off the trail to get firewood. Bat’s webbing blackens trees...
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Keres: in Greek mythology, a family of female death spirits
This is a dialogue between two of the sisters
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you
and that forgotten mouth. Despite your steel fingertips, I shook for you, once:
the clou..
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you pray
for these lips
my limbs
on your chest i rest
play the roll, you ring
the bell when you ..
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The day he dangled me head first
over the balcony
was the day my sister fell for him-
he knew
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In silk fit for requiem,
he waits for fate, feels
for sun with trembling eyelash arms, thinks
he h..
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Hatshepsut: Queen of Egypt
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Erebus: in Greek mythology, the primordial god of darkness
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For most of my childhood
a foreboding kept me
from sleep. I’d close my eyes and see tectonic bl..
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