Thursday, November 29, 2007

Bedbugs VIII

Bedbugs VIII



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She takes her time getting used to violet sunlight
but the jacks spread across the floor have the
consistency of the folds of roses and following
the attempt of the last insects shot in a fisheye lens
which don't matter venetian shafts of light that are bottled
in a manner that suggests grey brackets and triumphant
behaviors and wild rust, everywhere. Indeed.
Taking it somewhere better requires love I can't give.
The fifth floor walkup, the red hat from a period piece
must be May's, though I've never met her. Striking weather
inside somewhere, following up on emotions that
I enjoy. Animals resting on the mountain, blue sky
is easy to locate as snow and gravel and..put the
lights back on!






Next week's seven phrases/groups of words:






-deacon's parity fantasy veiled
-thirty eight warped steps
-opera seats whittled down
-pen ran out of
-slipping off groaning, grating brackets
-embracing what's necessary
-cold in the back of the room

-Adam
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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Yet another lovely piece with some brilliant lines!!

-Thérèse