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You Say You Want A Revolution?

The secret to becoming a true revolutionary, lay yourself out upon the world’s limitless altar  of secrets, and praise the hidden roots of everything you encounter daily, heart bared as proof of light’s need to air.    

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I Believe in Miracles

I am learning, or perhaps unlearning, to believe wildly in the fresh crop and siege of miracles that are happening right under my eyes every day. If I fail to see them, if my self-limiting perspective narrows into a myopic … Continue reading

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All the Marys

All the merciful Marys gathered at the brisk pool of light and through the silvery meshes of tears recalled the angels to mother the favored arc of  true grail and unflagging love.

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Fever

I haven’t been sick like this since I was six or maybe nine that deceptively mild hazily pleasant heartbleating ache and motherseek fever that takes you to that tender place of breezy white flags and euphoric yield and there, you, … Continue reading

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Tectonic

Where words fail touch registers the seismic heft and molten seize of hands-on earthquakes.

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Cursively Yours

I would like to get to the place where I am no longer writing poems about you but rather printing them in rabid cursive directly onto your skin with the sharpest most inviolate part of my tongue, tender sketches wordless … Continue reading

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Consecrate

I kneel before her and begin to wash her feet slowly in the silver blood of crushed pearls and upon my cheeks can feel the delicate papery drizzle of peony petals which she sheds as if garden to the moon’s … Continue reading

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Hunger Strike

She wrote as if webbed viscous bits of her soul got stuck to the words and so you got to feel the raw organic matter of her dreamlife and lush panting inner delicately charred the sort of hunger that cannot … Continue reading

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Orchids and Algae

Meet me in that rarest orchid crawlspace, that parting cloister, where we could fuck the fiction out of one another, and leave behind a glissando of puddles in real-time.

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