A Beaver's Horn
1.
A wrinkled castle
Where I walk out to meet you
This will be our war
It never leaves my head
Our hands scattered over writing
2.
This body of mine
Throbbing like a beaver’s horn
Windows fly open
I have waited in darkness
I have an unblinking eye
3.
The dead are left alone
Covered with the fallen snow
A thousand trees mate
Like two tigers drowning in
The house of the one I loved
4.
I live in a world
Of rain and intermissions
Dull from the blackness
It is hard to see your face
Through the wet hair of the beast
5.
To burst into flames
Stone a hawk with your bouquet
Map its short cold cries
White rocks settle on the page
Each scream seems proof of your love
6.
When I am gone this
Trojan horse of urine and
Feces will watch you
You don’t understand but you
Open your mouth like a toad
7.
Since I am alone
My throat slams in my body
Like a finger in white junk
The maple leaves are falling
With one eye open for dear life
8.
I look back at her
And think I see a horse
Moving her cold lips
Stumbling across a field
Like a burn from a skillet
9.
When I walk with you
There is nothing out there but
Column after column
Embers of a fire blow by
This bedrock of stone guts
10.
I cross these mountains
Through razors and sperm and whales
Unbuttoning your mouth
You lose your voice in the dark
Print of a passing pitchfork
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