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eating slivers,<br />
at six,<br />
she swallowed small chunks of old wood.<br />
It tasted of absence,<br />
a thing that was not anymore.<br />
Bits broke soft without a crack<br />
between her back teeth.<br />
She liked how it could go in grey<br />
and came out the colour of coal.<br />
<br />
When it pricked her finger,<br />
her father painted its tip bright with Mercurochrome,<br />
and she hid the dangerous last of her wood<br />
in the middle of a juniper bush.<br />
It became the remains of a star there,<br />
fell to earth to gift her with powers,<br />
and she turned in windy circles<br />
on days when it might rain<br />
to chant prayers to a lonely god<br />
about the wood in her belly<br />
and the star that made her strong.<br />
<br />
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<br /><br />
They drove into a land with wide swaths of trees,<br />
ponds of water dotting rocky soil,<br />
drier bark leaning into green wood<br />
deep enough to fold into distant dark,<br />
and she reckoned the accident of her birth.<br />
She had flown too far,<br />
overshot the stretch of hills and trees and water,<br />
and landed in a flat space<br />
mowed, ploughed, and dry,<br />
fell to ground that ran off to an endless horizon<br />
and sucked her out,<br />
vacuumed her dry,<br />
planting its cuckoo in her belly.<br />
<br />
Within her chest<br />
within the fast car,<br />
she felt the green wood's sudden pulse<br />
against what dust remained<br />
and vowed survival.<br />
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<br /><br />
Ed told me that he has been taking lessons<br />
so that he can build us a giant ivory sea canoe.<br />
Clearly, he's mad, but I like to humour him,<br />
because his <a href="http://www.schmutzie.com/schmoetry/2013/3/18/77365-ed-norton-fantasy-poem-7.html" target="_blank">improbable inventions</a> make me happy.<br />
<br />
He says that its large size is what would make his canoe sea-ready,<br />
and its ivory exterior would ensure<br />
both smooth sailing and the appearance of great wealth,<br />
which is often predicated on ignorant destruction.<br />
I can hardly argue with him.<br />
Who doesn't want to look well off?<br />
<br />
<em>There will be a girl goat</em>, Ed said,<br />
<em>because they're nicer than boy goats,<br />
because the boat would be our home, and homes need pets,<br />
and we would rig up an on-board water distillation system,<br />
so that we could save space for other cargo,<br />
like all the <a href="http://www.schmutzie.com/schmoetry/2013/1/9/9365-ed-norton-fantasy-poem-1.html" target="_blank">breakfast waffles</a> we will need for our journey.</em><br />
<br />
Ed refuses to pick a precise destination,<br />
because, as he keeps telling me,<br />
<em>a giant ivory sea canoe can be nothing but magic</em>,<br />
by which he means<br />
that we're just going to plunk ourselves down in the ocean<br />
and let the Fates drag our sea canoe around the planet.<br />
I am somewhat sceptical,<br />
but Ed is an incurable romantic<br />
and obviously a great believer in magic giant ivory sea canoes<br />
with a goat that, he assures me,<br />
<em>can both mow and fertilize her own food patch</em>.<br />
<br />
I haven't yet asked what kind of lessons he is taking<br />
to make our magic giant ivory sea canoe a reality,<br />
but I have faith in Ed,<br />
and, as long as his lessons aren't about<br />
how to kill and dismember wild elephants for their tusks,<br />
I am along for the ride.<br />
<br />
<em>Let the magic giant ivory sea canoe adventure commence!</em><br />
Ed yells over the whine of a band saw.<br />
<br />
His excitement must be contagious,<br />
because the goat just unloaded<br />
an impressive amount of fertilizer<br />
on its patch of grass.<br />
<br />
This may work out after all.<br />
<br />
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<br /><br />
Who doesn't want this?<br />
To be loved and seen and held<br />
through all of their days?<br />
I am so blessed to have <a href="http://www.thepalinode.com" target="_blank">you</a>,<br />
just one soul to hold my hand.<br />
<br />
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<em>The above poem is  based on the Japanese <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanka" target="_blank">tanka</a>.</em>]]></content></entry><entry><title>134/365: Joy Is a Madness</title><category term="#365poems"/><id>http://www.schmutzie.com/schmoetry/2013/5/14/134365-joy-is-a-madness.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.schmutzie.com/schmoetry/2013/5/14/134365-joy-is-a-madness.html"/><author><name>Schmutzie</name></author><published>2013-05-15T04:22:17Z</published><updated>2013-05-15T04:22:17Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-CA"><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/schmutzie/8740645494/" title="me by Schmutzie, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7293/8740645494_59edf00203_c.jpg" width="800" height="781" alt="me"></a>
<br /><br />
My heart is freed open to joy<br />
with the bliss<br />
of the pendulum's deep drop.<br />
<br />
None of this matters,<br />
because all things are erased into anonymity by death.<br />
All of this matters,<br />
because all things are erased into anonymity by death.<br />
Both are true.<br />
<br />
We hold it in the moment's sway<br />
through all and nothing,<br />
nothing and all,<br />
all and nothing,<br />
nothing and all,<br />
all and nothing.<br />
<br />
Joy is the madness<br />
of both in one<br />
hung in the unbound space<br />
between left and right.<br />
<br />
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softened still by old heat<br />
late at night after a first hot day,<br />
bends to the heel<br />
that presses through<br />
the slick of rainwater<br />
inking the ground.<br />
Thunder thrums heavy and low,<br />
thickening the air with ozone<br />
and the animal familiarity<br />
of humid hurry.<br />
<br />
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Later, I will defecate.<br />
I'll inhale, exhale.<br />
Some days, this is tedium,<br />
and it devours my will.<br />
<br />
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<em>The above poem is  based on the Japanese <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanka" target="_blank">tanka</a>.</em>]]></content></entry><entry><title>131/365: Goodness</title><category term="#365poems"/><id>http://www.schmutzie.com/schmoetry/2013/5/11/131365-goodness.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.schmutzie.com/schmoetry/2013/5/11/131365-goodness.html"/><author><name>Schmutzie</name></author><published>2013-05-11T23:21:00Z</published><updated>2013-05-11T23:21:00Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-CA"><![CDATA[A breeze crossed my face,<br />
soft through an open window,<br />
and woke me from sleep.<br />
Life's goodness often happens<br />
quietly, invisibly.<br />
<br />
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<em>The above poem is  based on the Japanese <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanka" target="_blank">tanka</a>.</em>]]></content></entry><entry><title>130/365: The Accountants</title><category term="#365poems"/><id>http://www.schmutzie.com/schmoetry/2013/5/10/130365-the-accountants.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.schmutzie.com/schmoetry/2013/5/10/130365-the-accountants.html"/><author><name>Schmutzie</name></author><published>2013-05-11T05:59:26Z</published><updated>2013-05-11T05:59:26Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-CA"><![CDATA[Whenever I see<br />
saturated video or photographs<br />
of young people looking open and joyful,<br />
I think<br />
<em>Oh no, they will be dead soon</em>,<br />
and also that it will be tragic,<br />
spontaneous and unjustly violent,<br />
their future history disappeared before them,<br />
because that's how it happens:<br />
we love too much,<br />
we see too well,<br />
our joy swells too high and bright,<br />
and then the universe clacks the numbers out<br />
on its machine and says,<br />
<em>Enough</em>,<br />
and the allotment's been spent.<br />
<br />
This mourning of every young smile<br />
and every light step<br />
is melodramatic, sure,<br />
but I am watching them go,<br />
dying all the time,<br />
and it is only right that they are known<br />
before the accountants<br />
take their due.<br />
<br />
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<br /><br />
It is the place of anesthesia,<br />
gormless and indiscrete,<br />
and the moments in the dark alone<br />
when you look out into it<br />
and know the whole, hollow weight<br />
of being an only one,<br />
a solitary unit of stars' aftermath<br />
crucified under a blanket,<br />
that leaves you wondering<br />
who will roll the stone away for you.<br />
When you have spent three decades<br />
vigilant enough, but anxious,<br />
leaning into the hope<br />
that the story,<br />
as it is usually told,<br />
will offer you the same affection,<br />
there is not much else to do<br />
but wait it through.<br />
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