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Delphic

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Zeus planted a killing doom within us both, / so even for generations still unborn / we will live in song” (Helen, The Iliad, 6.423-426).

The world is gold with afternoon.

You unfold from the leaf bed, possum-eyed

and soft. Your mouth is full of my name.

Time unspools around us like thread.

It is a tangled thing, with no beginning nor

end. You uncurl cupped hands.

Here.

You rest your name in my lap. It glitters

there, shapeless and silent.

Long did I hunt for this fallen piece of moon –

I searched the sky for its lunar language,

I picked through cities of mushrooms,

I listened for the howl of it in every gust.

In my palms, it feels delphic.

I want to promise to love its every

leaping fire and bat-squeak and particle of dread

every atom rounded with war –

but such cavalry of words seems too big.

Instead, I squirrel away each syllable.

You watch my mouth. You’re waiting for poetry.

Okay.

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