Bloodless Things Poem by dale garris

Bloodless Things



furnished is ear any beyond dead
world squeals skin and bone die
anything leaf through worship fine
this fabricated universe sweet standing pale
where to alone fades love gassragged and rare
and motionless silence dared
could sing to above
miraculous razorblade love
doodles figit scarring books and poems
and dreams and unseemingly things
scribbles dot dot scribble drone
the sky falls out through your telephone
marching a faceless stride
blots of WAR abbreviate unfounded pride
scribbles dot dot scribble drone
the worldly world raggedly alone
clumsy miracles fist first leap thrown
into ENORMOUS dying immortal loans
murdering wilt and drowning dizzy tones
oblivious
hideous luminous howish dones
and a million whispering white suns
singing to a million breathinglessly lungs
rugged shadows damned they humm
rugged shadows hide damned in the sun
murdering music
they sing unsung
death dies patiently
and drunken;

the sky is reborn

(4\18\01)

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