Wednesday, January 10, 2024

Chlorophyll.


              I ate the grass

                           growing  on your grave –

             An English afternoon

                           filtered through sparse canopy


Our Father 


              on my lips,

                          gentle chewing sounds

              as apophatic gesturing 

                          towards an entropic lineage –

                     

a downwards motion.


             Car parks and cul-de-sacs, 

                             your body has always been 

             beneath my feet sweet wretched sister 

                             pulling me hear to eat your grass. 


A life saved. 


               You saved my life

                             but at what cost, 

               You saved my life 

                             but at what cost.


Light from light

         

            



1 comment:

  1. Great title. Awesome opening couplet, Cool layout. Thanks. Our Father what more needs be prayed?

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