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All the want in these veins
could water the earth
and build forests from the dust
grow meadows from the red mud rust
—
I have wandered through the dry
but my tears keep me alive
carve a track to take me to the seaside,
maybe six years from now I’ll arrive
on a quiet night
to dip my toes in the surf
and teleport every inch of ocean I touch into landlocked canyons
of my continental heart,
rush through ravaged ravines of thirsty need–
but now,
I want like a calling card’s
unfulfilled promise (text me, maybe?)
and I want like a falling ark
where the floods vanish,
I want like a bottle left behind on the moon
I want like a dancer with no song
I want like a gymnast reaching for the bar
I want like a demon leaping for heaven’s halo
one day
I will drink the whole sea
all that fish pee
belongs to the Sahara
don’t say sorry
for holding back–
just a tiny wanderer,
a speck
on a beach,
has carried all this sorrow somewhere in their bones,
they can carry oceans too,
in a desert of friends
I want like a bird of paradise,
calling
falling
plumage as blue as the missing moon;
like a bird of paradise
dances,
so do I
like a bird reaches out her wings
so do I,
like a bird circles the sky
so do I,
and one day I will fill up these deserts
with feathers
broken by burrs and stickers
from every story I took them on,
and this want,
the ocean and blood and tears,
will burgeon like a breath released
upon the seeds
and they will grow,
from furthest coast to evershore
and the desert clay will crave no more,
“May wet roots burrow deep to hold me close,
and foliage scowl back at the burning sun
to guard me.”
One day, we will reach the sea.
But here,
now,
my cries only lead me
to mirages
of paradise
as empty as the desert wind.
This is an absolutely beautiful, evocative poem. I love it. 💜
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thank you so much! 🥰
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You’re very welcome! 🙂
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