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My Little Rage

My little rage, so neatly kept
within my bedside table drawer,
close to call and quick to come
when the roaring house sleeps
and leaves me, and I, alone—

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To Rest in You

I did not come here to wish you good night,
when all my nights are choked with vengeful thoughts
and vivid memories so cruel
they keep me wet with winter sweat
or steam my summer sheets,
anticipating my homecoming eve.

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Revelation

I am ready to be a feather in the wild wind.

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Tonight in Haberdash

I did not come here to pick a fight with you,
but I’m ready with a fair right hook
to hook your nose or sand your eye,
so don’t even try—don’t even try—
I’ve lost to better men than you,
I’ve lost and conquered better men by far,
although I’d like to keep a closer hand tonight,
and so I say: I did not come for war.

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Winter Tree

O winter tree,
on a cold Tuesday,
your whiskers bristling
at gray dawn.

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Who Lives in the Pits of the Moon?

Listen: when I was a young boy and my mother
opened a pre-school so she could be near to us,
so she could learn to be a teacher,
to start a new life,
after my oldest friend,
my father,
decided he couldn’t live with us anymore—

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Who Answers?

Who am I that write
This worthless little poem?
Who grips the pen and taps the time,
And does he tap alone?

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A Thousand Forests Razed

Many Sturdy Trees the Poet’s felled
For pages filled with nature’s awesome beauty
As though never before have they beheld
Subject so deserving of their skillful duty

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’Darkness never comes on winter nights’

Darkness never comes on winter nights—
Never truly;
The snow illuminates the streets,
A midnight dawn.

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I’ll Take You With Me

If I cannot take you with me,
then I don’t want it.

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