Harvest of shadow
open so sleep will last
— Phil Hall, Old Enemy Juice
a weight; a concentrated northern rime
of fibre-optic burn
where northern goes; a treelined blur
landscape rocky melt of colours drop canadian shield
a weapon held
or to be; precambrian drift, lake huron heat
a lungful lug & long collapse; if nothing shadows season lengthy long
an alphabet its stations of the cross; an alphabet its stations
a pressure etching back, a stones throw; barring depth
untended; a shape of sedentary skin
circling flesh; a pleasure pulled apart
or lidless, lipless, crush; a hard place, waiting cast
what crude pretended, decimated; by thousands & our tens
of thousands
forget-me-not; a splintered shore a cabin brace
I am hopelessly beyond; tough skin or lodestone ribbed
a feet of grey grass, shouldered concrete
am mealy-mouthed, besieged
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