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Suffering I drifted to you Seeing my suffering you suffered Our conference on calamity Our joints moved against wind Sustained our growing pain Until protruding bones From our rumpled skin coats Broke through to expose Their staid, stagnant structures To a cat we were dual cat castles A bird perched upon my clavicle To a friend traveling by We no longer existed But our suffering did
"Sailing stones are large rocks of the desert that leave mysterious tracks in their wake. Driven over time by ice, wind, or prophecy, their varied trails reveal what shapes they've left behind. This poem follows what is left after loss." —Alan Felsenthal
Alan Felsenthal is the author of Lowly, forthcoming in May 2017 from Ugly Duckling Presse. He teaches at Columbia University and lives in Brooklyn, New York.
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