After Emptiness
BecauseI will never have a daughter
&my heart is a rusting copper maze
I fold& falter. I only play a one-handed song.
The echoedhorses tell me lies &
my ribs arewishbones.
I am ahalf-time widow.
The fatesare confusing
in their signs &
the dead bring no news
for weeks. You say, “Youlook like
an artist right now.”Grace
says nothing.
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I have my guises//my crushed porcelain masks//Iknow no other way//my heart in a bag over my shoulder//this strange money//thishell money//this danger money//money can’tbuy me love//money can’t buy me anything at all
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by thecurve of the cat’s ear//we laser, hide & haze//we ask if birds have ghosts—what they must do to earnthem//& I wonder: //when should a thing not be mended?
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when all ofGod’s prophecies//are wrong; when he needs his own oracle—//the dead willbring gifts://spells & concubines;//rooms full with switchblade lovers//this yellow morning, //I amfull//with too much June