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in his wide wide palm the reigns loose as a foundering pulse the sky gone the color of the dying too and the night kneels on the throat of the morning the turkey is clocking and the night is a preservationist the morning is a revisionist and the child is erasing her skin with a toe thick school eraser for the moon is the idea of the bone in theoretical x-ray the clenched jaws of the stars the doctor’s hunched under run thick cold sweat thoughts of the metals of air war asleep in the father of the father of boom the crow birds sketch the sky fumble up a funnel up the sky yes they try and tie a first bowtie up the sky as life this life is a soap bubble popped by a pin ha ha the horses the noises of going ha sound permits energy mm of thinking sound outside the head if the sound of bye bye but with then beauty and sadness rap goat horns on a mountain man goats boom boom the only occasion of living finally is love sounding motion something other than silence takes the mind thinking of love writing is going poems are bye bye but take me with this one composed no clapped to the tune of wild rivers of wind fire leather coining demitasses in zee demure aspen trees yes the liver meat noses of those planet stars liver lichen oh sis the stick cage the night is and the doctor breaking it for the people and hitching isis i am not to build this worn house of smoke anymore
“This snippet is excerpted from my ‘Crow’ creation myth poem (a crow being a drunk’s left boot crammed into a country doctor’s house-call satchel), forthcoming in a collection of creation myths titled In the Old Days, which will be published by Action Books in 2015.”
—Abraham Smith
Abraham Smith is the author of Only Jesus Could Icefish in Summer (Action Books, 2014). He teaches at the University of Alabama, and splits his time between Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and Ladysmith, Wisconsin.
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