Christopher Brownsword
STANZAS IN MEDITATION
for Gertrude Stein
EXCARNATION (THE VULTURE SHRINE)
Drift congruence from network
replaced there other and this had data structure
is flux or path invoked by hive made
host shell flame, the fresh snow a unit.
To scroll back on the prism
on a driving line will fall deep
and for that already into yet
to end had never or would
be. Softened, the given
were expected, did hatch serve of losing; retrieves
to assemble as only by ease went
forwards to growing and tilted where
vestigial wings await the knife.
SPRING LIGHT EXTENDS LIKE AN OCEAN
Are that with by dusk
under gilded was around me, falls here
like sand-fire where more able so have
through each we lie down together now
tangled hair is loose and fibres grown
sensitive as her vulva moistens. The jade sky
drifts at screen up lattice: she points towards
the sunset across black water when we enter
the fields, our bodies fissured with shadows;
naked among dune-grass is to light of her,
the far angle by which this branches
undulating she is of than scent.
Did the span was grown slowly and
or never drifts at tongue but towards warm
shoots enclosing via candle are that
glows to arc though her around me at
trembling. As flesh on known why all yet
did and if was to it either than
shall fill with light along each of sunset
under pollen slants through the air:
our bodies entwined. By about extend
until from bodies twined only distant other
gathering in flesh. Lilies break from her wrists.
The jade sky framed with wings - beyond this
the dune-grass is fragrant, shoots enclosing. We had not
by which undulate about from
candle I breathe flame-gilded on that where in
brocade more fragrant, gathered through each
river swirling slowly among the mossy dust
of temple walls. Dusk falls in columns. Her dark
swirling do screen into elsewhere
between distance are clear air scented.
Christopher Brownsword was born in Sheffield, England in the early 1980s. His first collection of poetry, Icarus was Right!, was published by Shearsman Books in 2010.
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STANZAS IN MEDITATION
for Gertrude Stein
EXCARNATION (THE VULTURE SHRINE)
Drift congruence from network
replaced there other and this had data structure
is flux or path invoked by hive made
host shell flame, the fresh snow a unit.
To scroll back on the prism
on a driving line will fall deep
and for that already into yet
to end had never or would
be. Softened, the given
were expected, did hatch serve of losing; retrieves
to assemble as only by ease went
forwards to growing and tilted where
vestigial wings await the knife.
SPRING LIGHT EXTENDS LIKE AN OCEAN
Are that with by dusk
under gilded was around me, falls here
like sand-fire where more able so have
through each we lie down together now
tangled hair is loose and fibres grown
sensitive as her vulva moistens. The jade sky
drifts at screen up lattice: she points towards
the sunset across black water when we enter
the fields, our bodies fissured with shadows;
naked among dune-grass is to light of her,
the far angle by which this branches
undulating she is of than scent.
Did the span was grown slowly and
or never drifts at tongue but towards warm
shoots enclosing via candle are that
glows to arc though her around me at
trembling. As flesh on known why all yet
did and if was to it either than
shall fill with light along each of sunset
under pollen slants through the air:
our bodies entwined. By about extend
until from bodies twined only distant other
gathering in flesh. Lilies break from her wrists.
The jade sky framed with wings - beyond this
the dune-grass is fragrant, shoots enclosing. We had not
by which undulate about from
candle I breathe flame-gilded on that where in
brocade more fragrant, gathered through each
river swirling slowly among the mossy dust
of temple walls. Dusk falls in columns. Her dark
swirling do screen into elsewhere
between distance are clear air scented.
Christopher Brownsword was born in Sheffield, England in the early 1980s. His first collection of poetry, Icarus was Right!, was published by Shearsman Books in 2010.
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