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Excerpted Poems

Rubai: Walk Softly
Poem on a Paper Aeroplane Floated Across the Border
Tell Her
This Is Nowhere
Concrete
Arterial Procession

Arterial Procession

 

The earth moved the day love was
an unremarkable statistic.

Severed arms held
close to the chest are testament
to who God left behind – an unremarkable
statistic in the centre of the crowd.

Blow me up, I have nothing
to show for my life but these lights.
Pull me out, wipe me down, roll my head
on the ground – I have nothing to show

but my eyes which are closed.

We scraped each other off the streets
on a small end of days when the earth
stopped moving. We poured
each other into bags to be named later –
yes, this shoulder was my lover’s, I know
those shoes. Give them back for me to bury;

I have to love someone new.

And the earth moved again. We watched
our lives unfold in a silver screen disaster,
blood, guts, trauma, a red ticker
rushing past like a train of thought to
take us, really take us, far away – where
you cannot blow me up, though I make
hash of my life; or pull me out, wipe me
down, spread my blood on the ground.
Like I have nothing to show
but my eyes, which are closed.