Fig. 33
These sentences will awn the ethereal in formations of slow, climbing subjunctives; they will match the speed of that which has not occurred and that which is not yet known, and will show the stillness of that speed
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These curved enclosures will thin the plain; they will gasp where they void, will void where they cleave
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These places will gather in a succession of hollows, just edging above the grass, in effigy of the known, fraying; they will slant and hold and fray above the void, in around the plain
Source: Poetry (March 2022)