Sunday, November 27, 2011

the animals in winter




I would taste your mouth with the
     fury    of frozen wind
and push my fingers     hard
against the bone of your skull to
     pull               you in.

In the iciest of Januaries I would      pull
you over the wooden hull
     of my ship.    I will be so small, too small
to bear your weight;      I will be nothing but
this force of pulling.      With everything     and so small
                                             I will pull you in.

I want to fall beneath it, the weight of you     and
     find my way out with the heat of my tongue.
          I will learn the terrain, map it with my
                teeth.  Like a bear, like a bird
                                I will know.



9.19.11