CARAPACE (POEMS) by Henry Kanabus

Poetry from Studies with Ed Dorn and Ted Berrigan

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

BROADWAY SUN

The position of variable
stars and the cage

latticed blue truck
sparkle in the morning

when the rain hits up
against the trellis

.

Clamor in the petite
locomotion of her

Butterfly hips
singing (almost) a song

of ingenious adventure
with salt like parchment

on her palled lips.
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