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Poetry
a poem
- Dormant
- We want this.
- The end to sleeping, the bittersweet
- arousal, the peeling back, the soft bath
- in resin, the release. It can’t come quick
- enough, the hot touch that breaks the crust
- and lets us go. Hear it now: a crackling,
- as the woods begin to sing alongside the birds.
- To cry out! To be transformed, like Daphne
- back into a girl. Pine—as if our very nature
- demanded that we long without relief. But the cone
- is like a shotgun on the wall; it must erupt.
- All it takes is one dumb fuck, trigger-happy,
- with a six-pack and bad aim,
- to generate the spark that turns the world to flames.
poems
prose
essays
Stories
Tires for a lifetime by Jack Hanly