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    St. Trigger

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    windows left open

      to dying daylight. Humid light. Foolish light.

      11 floors up. Weeping. Trust. Trust

      this. We still don’t. Give

      a secret to a being. Each

      collapsed. Complete. Fever made of touch.

      *

      God’s Island

      Then a man is a place;

      a room cluttered full of walls

      within walls, wants within

      wants, windows within

      windows, mirrors and more

      mirrors long and home

      enough with hidden sharpness

      to catch and reflect each

      and every act without seeing,

      without making even

      the slightest shattering sound.

      On Forgiveness

      I am a half question seeping into cracked ice

      leaning over the bar’s worn wood. Fear

      weighted with ache, anxious in the fleshed

      angles of two faces. Slurred symmetry in me

      and my old man’s shadow when he cackles.

      Saliva and vodka flick embers working

      fire into my skin. No one else sees the sway

      and lean in his bulk, the terror coarse

      in his veins. His loose hands touch slick,

      wet glass; a promise of sharpness. Don’t

      murmur I love you, this time. Don’t

      come close. Give me the keys and shut

      the fuck up if I swerve in the dark

      summer heat by the swamp

      land you taught me to own.

      Through

      through (→) prep. 1. In one side and out the opposite or another side of: As in, after days of wandering, they finally carved a path through the deep woods; the littlest of them all couldn’t help but stare at how the standing water had soaked through his socks. When he opened his mouth to speak, the bigger ones looked right through him and continued forward toward the cave’s mouth. 2. Among or between; in the midst of: She watched him gently as he fell through his mind. They chose silence because the sound of their fear travelled so clumsily through darkness. 3. By way of: Through sex, they spilled loss and time. Through sex, they learned to desire their most intimate disguises. 4. a. By the means or agency of: She learned how to distinguish between different kinds of smiles through her trips to the general store with her mother, grandmother, and later on through her daughter. b. Into and out of the handling, care, processing, modification, or consideration of: They shuffled his application through the unemployment office at the same speed he went through each job. His stint on the steamboat casino was his favorite; he remembered the first moment the chips no longer felt like money, the way colors began to blur, passing through his hands like the gray chaos of river water. 5. Here and there in; around: He was sure there was something else speaking through his veins besides blood. As they walked through the antebellum home, he couldn’t believe the way the smells forced their way through his clothes, his skin, his nostrils; the staining scent of cigar, the musk of sweat and shame, the lingering hints of salt pork, sweet corn, and gun powder. 6. From the beginning to the end of: Through it all, he had known deep down that he had never wanted to be there. He didn’t know why he stayed through the rumblings and through the shatter; why didn’t he just say he had to go? He lay there through the night, eyes open, mouth closed. 7. At or to the end of; done or finished with, especially successfully: They were relieved to be through each phase of pain. They were through with every claim except exhaustion. 8. Up to and including: They went through the first eleven pages of the manifest without finding his name and he watched the man’s eyes as he scanned through the last one. She had gone through all her options; there appeared to be no way out. 9. Past and without stopping for: For years, they touched and moved smoothly through only the bodies they didn’t love; together they devised a plan and plot to get through the smaller deaths and desires. 10. Because of; on account of: She thought she could manage to survive through silence. He was sure that he could survive long enough through some combination of his grip and his feet.

      after A. Van Jordan

      Between

      bliss and fear. I learn the waves before

      the tides. Toes skimming the bottom,

      what I do remember is

      her farther out, in

      the bigger waves and her body held

      beyond, above my head in the swell—

      the inrushing water, for a moment

      a silhouette, a threat, dissolving, nearly

      bodiless, riding, rising—turquoise light,

      that is what the guilt is like.

      Wherein I am

      mostly in my palms

      shoved deep in pockets full of red

      dirt and tattered psalms pressed into skin

      inside a threaded edge

      around my waist

      stricken

      strained

      *

      a greased piston

      of a vehicle passing

      the asphalt beneath

      the driver’s hand

      slipping

      from the wheel

      succumbing to sleep

      *

      confined to a theater fearing

      bullets on repeat

      watching every motion

      picture I was supposed to watch

      only years too late

      with acetate film meant to protect

      my pupils

      translucent

      dripping

      anxious blue

      *

      beetle-backed

      exo-

      and gossamer-winged

      spreading

      open until too far

      until torn down the middle

      until clouded

      viscera splaying

      exposed

      *

      moonlight extended

      over an open

      field in southern Illinois

      its southing

      I am also

      the corn sheathed

      nearby

      its husk

      shimmering in white light

      St. Seduction

      Eros eating my eyes, full-mouth rosy

      smile ever so slightly righteous—

      drooling. I do with my myths what they do

      with me. I do not believe. I choose to eat

      my way through dark bridges. I swallow

      idle gods. Yours? Whose? They dance

      they sex they hand they look they gut

      whatever whoever: all and only

      to distort the way I stilt and syncopate

      through time’s violence. Distinguish me

      from night that lives inside you.

      The myth: of me. The want to want

      to be. Wanted. Sacred. Silent. Magnetic—how

      so hollowed by light. Maze of

      body. Wracked with pulse and touch. Curve

      and arc and eye. Again. Quick. Smile.

      The guilt of whom I—we—you aren’t

      throbbing. I spy the wild bedrooms in bodies

      porous with instinct. Smell. Orgiastic loss

      grasps—conspires. The ache

      of expiration—exploration. Look. At me

      through them in us, restless foot dangling

      off the curb over the puddle into the glance

      of the other—there—upside down inside

      you falling. Up. Rushing where with whom and why

      ecstatic and hazed delicious light caught

      lost falling. Loot loot—Look through

      into— my face is not a door my face

      is not a door my face my— as if the truth were

      most important. And it, I, too, seduce

      the same way warm sea rises higher

      by the hour. I do not believe

      in righteousness. Such lonely power.

      On Surrender

      The soft dark rope of prayer and dream,

      its weight, what I pull, and am pulled by

      into night. Crude apparat
    us. I walked into what seemed

      to be a wake in the ordering line

      of a 24-hour McDonald’s downtown. I was camouflage

      contraband, everything I looked at looked back

      black and white. From my peripheral, I witnessed

      my counterfeit life: the only police

      officer I’ve ever trusted, an ex-lover,

      a savior, a martyr, a brother, all there

      waiting: worldless, anxious, hungry – so many leaned

      their shadows on each other. Someone I knew once

      spoke aloud to no one: Who broke me open?

      The nightwind and what it carried made it hard

      to know. Time was a threat we noticed so

      I gave in to slow sex that felt like a memory,

      got zip-tied by that police officer, then haphazardly

      released. I never got my food.

      White people

      I vaguely recognized talked shit about Detroit

      comfortable between the cramped

      bathroom’s piss and stone and I felt

      myself swell to defend a city within

      whose limits I’ve never lived. I’m ashamed

      I don’t trust anger. I’m ashamed I don’t trust

      the idea of home. Outside, I saw the war

      again. I wanted

      to sit on the floor, sit until I was served, and eat, but I knew

      nothing, no one, would come. Until too late, our bodies

      couldn’t grasp the incoming weary glory of the out-of-date

      military drones, gunning at us, until they were less

      than the height of an abandoned tenement above

      the ground tattered with violence, spitting up

      crumbles. Before anything else: the numbness

      of this danger, this power. We pushed

      each other into the parking lot’s narrow

      sorrow and threw hand-size chunks of rock

      into the sky, and hated the way the child-like

      among us paused in awe of the destruction.

      You are less if you miss, we’d say. Keep fucking throwing.

      Each one of us, on our own, gave up. I went back

      inside to find someone I still love. The two of us rushed

      to stash our bodies together in condiment cupboards

      beneath the cash register. We made ourselves pray

      but my knees wouldn’t bend enough

      to close the little door, so I left her there. Went back again

      and pressed my hand on the glass

      exit, took in the sudden emptiness, and felt the toll

      stir my body, full, and hopeless.

      Seed Beneath The Dark

      The fretwork breaks. The sanctuary abandoned, burns

      up through the ends of stars. I name each blamed

      forest Today and Why and Year and Gone. Trust

      the wolf, the owl, the crag, the lip of rock above

      the vulture that murmurs look. I counted. I took.

      I wove myself in with the leaves. My fortune refused

      to surprise me. Thought, then forgetfulness – what if

      I believe fear is its own low country? I know

      an hour behind an hour and the tower inside

      an elegy. I am anybody helpless, listless, near

      as whisper, as prayer. There is a quiet inside every

      valley and door. I build hundreds of my own angels

      and dare the cold to mold me daily into a bridge

      between what I have forgotten and what I owe.

      Elegy for Apogee

      Drowning? Consider this: What is desire? Who or what devours

      what or whom? How close is absurdity, is irrelevance, is danger?

      In denial? In the divine? In dilated eyes? In sunken hands

      scrubbing pans in the kitchen that cooks hunger beneath fish-

      greased dish water? What is that tremble in the feet and the mouth

      of the fly romancing the crumbs on the brim of the sink

      from the night before? Do we have to eat everything? Do we have

      to chew endlessly and never burn our tongues or choke

      gobbling soup or razor-thin hidden bones? This deliciousness

      still too hot? Too piercing to the throat? Can you choke her

      if she asks you to squeeze hard no harder no keep going but don’t

      enjoy it too much? Do we have to lust for nights fucking fucking

      otherness until we hear the clink of new armor gleaming

      sweat-polished and mooned by breath turned noise? Can we lie

      there in our sex exhausted and still swallow and still remain

      touched, halved, inside, conscious of conscience? Whose

      conscience? Whose collateral? Whose collapse? Whose end? Who’s

      dark as the id? Breed the id? Eat the id? Be exotic to myself? Enjoy

      the translation of my body in whose mouth? Who can work

      with hurt and urge and rage like words, like puzzles,

      like bodies, like whose? Bring out which tantalizing bodies

      from the stockroom and wild reserve of my own? Pile platters high

      with meat and cheese cultured and aged in the skin of a what? Cut

      it how? Watch for what to gush? Spread it how? How much of this

      mind is mine? Where is my canary? Who has the brand new onesize-

      fits-all jumpsuit and boots, the helmet with its dim light barely

      carrying? And what should we do with the soot seeping into the

      porous pornography of my taboo-being giving up? Who owns

      the other wild canaries kidnapped from their islands for cages

      of coal-fraught mines? Who can explain what happened? Dondé

      estaban? Y dondé estoy? Como vas ahora negrito? Negrita? Como

      andas adentro conquistador sin doors? What did you ever love

      enough to try to take, to force open, to touch, conquistador?

      Disfrutas de deseo tanto como dices? Do you hate as much as you

      say you hate? What about the tired yellow disappearing from all

      these delicate feathers? How long do we have to wait

      to coat our quills with kindling before we explode? Forget

      my ancestral antique cave? Forget my myths? Forget my holes?

      What about the spilling-in cold? Where’s the hair? Where’s the bulk?

      Who’s been shorn? I am on display as owned bones in what

      museum-made-home? What want won’t leave me alone?

      Why and how do bodies fuck and war, pattern and rattle

      the windows in the ecstatic upper rooms of the special collections

      gallery? Who can say they love the ache of their anger?

      Who can really say they trust anger the way they trust want? Who

      doesn’t ask? Who’s anxious? Who’s anchored to the brutal arc

      inside of eyes? To drunk fumbling hands atop the antique dining

      room table? To the loll of heirloom lace? To felt green worn

      corners on whose pool table? To the sacrosanct crawl

      space? To the naked hangers clattering in whose closet?

      To the craters of the body’s moonscape movie set backed

      by big-time producers of what reeling nostalgia? To which actors

      delivering breakthrough after breakthrough performance after

      performance? To which decrepit theater of my body, collapsed

      and taken back by the roots and vines of trees,

      an abandoned stage dim and splintered with what kind of want?

      [American Dream] See

      two black people [what] in an alley naked

      [am i] having sex frantic in a cop car

      with the cop lights chaotic [silent?] circling

      across the walls [what]. See two black

      people in an alley naked having

      sex in a cop car cop lights writ frantic [am i]

      across the walls [gone]. The sirens fracture

      shadows, whir, ne
    ar – unsilent [?] – drawn.

      St. Trigger

      I’m idolized I’m backhanded eye

      taboo backward

      who holds you in myself

      close like fire I’m split heat spilt

      I’m no thing from human ripped

      new but void and nova loosed

      to you I’m wire I’m scar

      soaked cloaked I’m contrived

      in anti-antidote wind antennae

      hole in hope looped— meant to be

      I’m end of obsolescent sex slewed transmitted

      pressed marked man music—

      beneath ruthless

      I’m a ready finger I’m admission and

      a ready thumb— ambitious suspicion

      I’m hum derision

      unclocked time and tick and boom

      I’m lobbed brick doubled hymn

      look daemoned delicious decision

      spewed into Pantocrator devoured

      the truth I’m symptom attended

      I’m sum man-i-fold masque religioned

      I’m debt of angels fate-taken

      made afraid face-stricken

      I’m learned ache ace I’m what happens

      burn and want divided born

      and doubt adept ashamed I’m rabid

      I’ve had it aped—

     


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