Tagged: science
Vision at Fallen Home
we took his couch, some
tools – to help
evacuate belongings
the garden too
has been demolished
though hummingbirds return
for the turk’s cap
along the fence
they go from stagnant
to blistering
which feels familiar
one transcendence
to another
a tourist in each
starting to head back
then pulled out again
by color, certain
red objects
brilliant against
old footage
a poppy
a war
in many ways I feel
that we knew each other before
we must have done
the way you identified my mouth
like a plant from home
and I know your hands
and I fear so capably
your loss, as if
it has happened
& Countless Other Things
in my room there are four praying
mantises, two tarantulas, one puppy,
two people
matter is neither created nor
destroyed, but some things are small enough
not to exist until culminated
sex flicked off tables,
fingernail plate armor, dust bunnies,
the occasional bird
squirrels who gnaw
the owl box
back into the trunk
the tree that fell so we
could stand before it, thinking
through tunnels
addressing dead starlings,
the consecutive order of ants,
whether or not
we should have seen it coming
upright decay on which
we strung lights
instead we watched it going
wilting & sopping
still holding up dinner
for us, as much as anything
to get drunk & watch come
creatures returning with tape
inseparable to the earth
as if nothing could be greater
than to be put in its misery