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Oct. 28th, 2004 03:11 pmMedicine
Sometimes I catch you staring into yourself
your face a curlicue of planet-ringed distances.
How do your eyes accomplish their suddenness?
Alert as poppies, and yet in the same acreage
dissected as a city pavement.
Often I have seen how your face is a stampede
prevented by something inside your skin.
Tonight we heard a faintness of geese outside
all whinging among the leathery bracken.
You nosed at the windowpane and whispered
Medicine. I wonder if the pride you wear so steeply
might one day collapse into a prim of confidences.
Memory seems to have such jagged fingernails.
I now know why it scratched us into flesh.
-James Byrne
© 2004
Sometimes I catch you staring into yourself
your face a curlicue of planet-ringed distances.
How do your eyes accomplish their suddenness?
Alert as poppies, and yet in the same acreage
dissected as a city pavement.
Often I have seen how your face is a stampede
prevented by something inside your skin.
Tonight we heard a faintness of geese outside
all whinging among the leathery bracken.
You nosed at the windowpane and whispered
Medicine. I wonder if the pride you wear so steeply
might one day collapse into a prim of confidences.
Memory seems to have such jagged fingernails.
I now know why it scratched us into flesh.
-James Byrne
© 2004