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bel1e
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since 2006-07-24
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0 posted 2007-08-09 12:21 PM



So begin with pumice
and forsythia,
words take shape in the throat,
like a stone,
an omen,

a cure for ordinary fevers
glistens in a dark red season,
mournful November yields its grain,
spreading in the fields,

its ink over parchment,
as X marks the spot
on these old treasure maps,
eternity unfolding in the creased palms
of my hands, the bindings
go on winding like clothesline,
white against sky,

‘neath a tinsel moon,
whose bones have grown thin
from so much dreaming,
the heart is naught
but a swallowed promise
in cursive, the word
reaps its devastation,
upon the lips, illicit
as sugar and laudanum,
now my tongue is numb and fragile
slipping along, the words,
the taste of vodka
and strawberries, thick
against the collarbone, a memory
blisters like a kiss,

the silkworms plummet
from the blue heights of wreckage,
refuged in nothing
but their innocence,
inside of myth,
as it sings the night into a languor
of yellow scarves and spelling bees,

see now, the fevers
spill furiously from the pores
of the pumice, its light
damp over these red mornings in November,
as its embers skim
the open throats of bullfrogs
in a dark red season,

its sinew
takes shape
in my throat,
like a stone,
an omen,

a virus of irregular seams,
rampant and swelling its patchwork
bears the secret form of the heart,
as the phantom in my body, all fever,
strings the limbs along electric lines,
through the savannah,

so dark with their ruby omens,
these old shoes go abandoned
along the road to Kansas,
moths emerge, barefoot
in their frenzy,

see now,
my ankles
how fine and useless
they have become.

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...from A Passage Through Oz

  

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Gentle Spirit
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since 2000-10-09
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1 posted 2007-08-09 12:31 PM


I so enjoy this Oz series you share with us.  Many lines and layers in this Belle.  Nicely done lady.
bel1e
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since 2006-07-24
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2 posted 2007-08-09 12:32 PM


Gentle Spirit~

((thank you)), my friend~
~hugs

  

Sunshine
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Listening to every heart
3 posted 2007-08-09 01:09 PM


I do so enjoy your weavings.
It's a delight to have you home again.

So you can imagine, too,
that I delighted in the throw to Oz.

bel1e
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since 2006-07-24
Posts 1631

4 posted 2007-08-09 01:17 PM


Sunshine~~~

(((thank you)) for the warm welcome back~~~
Oz is a dreamland of possibilities, to be sure~~~

  

Cpat Hair
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5 posted 2007-08-09 02:27 PM


a pleasure..to see your patchwork...

a pleasing quilt of words and images ... indeed..

hoot_owl_rn
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Glen Hope, PA USA
6 posted 2007-08-09 05:23 PM


What beautiful imagery and word choice you have wove into this lovely creation
Ruth

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