Watch the sky being dry cheeked and
listen to the cry of a bone of burning building.
Take back the last prayer muttered,
treat yourself with grief.
Put a wound in the water and
play with the snuffing sharks.
Ask the bird who forget its name to find a home in the stiff shoulder of a night lamp.
Let the neon hum be called a danger sign.
Guard the door during days and
leave it open on nights,
so that apocalypse can be home fast.
Tear the bleak warmth of afternoon and sweep the drying frenzy of a shelter.
Change your hands and hug a tree.
Carve out a smile on face with largest knife.
Shape tongue into a shovel
and dig up for poems.
Understand that the heart is a sweet trapdoor.
Unkiss me, unpoison me.
Box my limbs in blue pigment.
Open my chest and take yourself back.
Point out the symptoms of dead.
To die young is a resurrection
when you are a fish in wrong kind of water.
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