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The dialectics of love and uncles
All the way down there are conditions
Taken from 'New Poetries II'...to fall over the edge of, expeditions of cells ferning in turns curving on down over the edge and falling on over the farther edge. A serious bird pecks at the scruff of a winter palm the day after its feathery intentions have unfolded, calmly triangulating Darwin and Marx two billion years along God's graph. Between mouthfuls, a claw intercepts some dust from a transitory planet's path and whirls its way into a dragon's seed. Nothing will ever be the same again in that family. Necessary if not sufficient, this bifurcating hour digs a road through history and a tower, frothing in diamond drops over the edge of order. Like a tiara unravelling, said the queen's warder. And oh, my love, this crystal fire makes you more warm than anything my breast has known these many centuries. Stay with me as my words fly through the waterfall. A breath to left or right could wake the dragon's need uncurling in a fresh grain of time. Now here its uncle is again, this memory of a dinosaur, fat-voiced on a cold day, triumphant over the cousin on the sour-berried tree. Stuck on the dispossessed tendril of the graph, all he can hope for is a fractal kiss turning him like a key. Still you continue unfurling your strange attractors, the ones the ants around the sugar bowl obey, curving up the edge of upwards - and I the sugar in the ants' tears, tumbling out along my own spiralling love up over the upwards of your unmapped laughter. |
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