Wind
That it shudders through
and presages an untimely end,
that it transforms the night’s
body and leaves us
breathless and wanting,
petals strewn about,
messenger and message in one,
corporeal hosts entwined,
that it moves, that it blends,
that it withdraws and returns without
remorse, without forethought, that it
increases, expands, subtracts,
renders, imposes and releases
in one quick breath, saying
I cannot feel but I touch,
I cannot feel
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“Wind” first appeared in Blue Hour Magazine and is included in my first chapbook, If Your Matter Could Reform.
This one speaks to me inside my skin every time.
A master course in line-breaks —
“that it moves, that it blends,
that it withdraws and returns without
remorse… ” —
among other things…
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☺️ Someone asked on Poetry Twitter the other day if people broke their lines deliberately. I just thought WHAT? Really?
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