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such crazy

throw away our shoes and walk barefoot

past the kitchen    converse

with broken glass in the sink      with the hope that curses

provide protection against evil     as the dark hours send out thinning

echoes     and us chewing on our thumbs     and us rolled in a ball

between hollow heartbeats     unluckily hungering and wanting

what can’t be had     to sound

consecration’s bell before fading from sight     and how many

times     and how many times

ask cobwebs for clarity     as yet ignoring the

upcoming finale and imagine bright

gully-flowers     blue for you     yellow for me     their summering

shape but autumn scent     and wrap the baby

in a shawl while arranging

mobius patterns in the folds     them and their freedom of

perception     allow any who truly believe to run through baily fields     past

the chapel cross     heard and held     a foreign word where

forgiveness arrives at twenty-eight

o’clock     where the voice of god tells us to board a black

vessel     push away from the abbot’s dock     scrawl chalk ciphers

on ancient deckboards in honor of blessed mandel-da     the

hours knit long ropes     we invent propaganda about being

rightly religious     black sunsets

in our eyes     and nothing new to see but houses set afire

by a priest in his felt hat

Published by Joel Best