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means old and new–
The tiniest shovel I’ve ever seen
lies in the blue-glazed salt cellar. It is
an heirloom, too small even for sugar cubes,
and looks fit for a dormouse to move individual lentils.
We found the salt cellar at the glassblower’s gallery, and it’s picky.
Only the best– imported Maldon. The square crystals look so magical
against the blue, though the larger ones fall from the shovel. We
scoop into our palms, and pinch, hard, between thumb and
forefinger. It sounds like shoveling snow too late
when it has turned to granita–cshh! and
sharp edges press diamonds into
our fingers as we
crumble.
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on a moonlit night–
it can’t be right to shut out the light
of such a lovely incident
it can’t be right to ignore the sight
to hide inside from the wind and abide
by reason and the forecast
out there, they stare, a soul ensnared–
glittering ice floes in lovers’ throes
glide over ecstatic currents
looking up through twigs the moon is cobwebbed
draped with a dusty curtain of frost and cloud
she has thrown a diamond cloak over field and forest
and drawn a curtain of silence across the crystalline white night
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mother draws closed the nursery curtains
through darkness creeps the deep deep sleep
a curtain of dreams drowns out the day
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you taste like dew on indigo plums I adore you
bake you gonna break you baby give me some more you
can try to analyze me but I swear I’m already gone
boysenberry huckleberry you are them all
midnight hues wines and blues pin me against the wall
every night rain or shine you were my alibi
sugared violets sweet and silent
rarities and fingerprints
tragedies and needless violence
come on baby, make it work again
medicinal original I don’t wanna talk about
how you made me fall out of myself when I did without
darling can you hear me through this long, long time
buckle up knuckle down baby don’t you mess around
honeysuckle cover me don’t you ever set me free
fickle trickle water tickle bring me a shiny nickel
spackle me tackle me; ramshackle hickory
you taste like dew on indigo plums I adore you
bake you gonna break you baby give me some more you
can try to analyze me but I swear I’m already gone, gone
yeah try to analyze me but I swear I’m already gone
————————-there should be a player below to hear the song…
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Who hung the curtains?
at home at noon on Wednesday Lyle Lovett singing
Your First Mistake and smoking
it was spring in New Orleans with guavas and rhododendrons and cicadas
falling from twigs
but February in Michigan
and at home a chickadee losing faithlessness
on South Main past the glassblowers’ gallery
There are speedboats crossing the Atlantic
and Johnny Depp playing lead guitar
ooh come on baby
and in Uruguay they’re still taking
those bad cholesterol meds and in my bedroom
I’m longing for Mars in a blue wool sweater
Calvin Klein hating celery
and the square garlic skyline is bluegrass
to an armadillo
in Ecuador the tortoises won’t fit in the stockpot
and beside the window is an altered Polaroid
of a Shaker chair
Who laid the floor?
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word document here: workshop week 4
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