Walls

Vol. 1, No. 1
May 1983

Implicit outlines, the sun on water, or the moon
have always been in this shred of wood. No memory escapes
the seal-shaped lock: a window bored through by insistent waves

My mother is writing a letter in her house. "We're rattling around in here."
From space and space when the transparent curtain blows out

I know her, I remember a naked waist. The fluted windows arc 
from inside. Preparation. Cool elbows of a hanger, for or against?

The ceiling lunges over my mother's envelope. My mind cools, pours into 
a glass. Integrity. Sound plasters up from the street to press white 
paint on walls. Sun cups the water-tower, or is it the moon?

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