THE CHRISTENING

 


You were named in the raindrops, your bloodstream constellated.

Waltz of bone and echoes where once we precipitated 

The flooding of the rivers, the puddling of the pavement 

We scorn the nimbus and ignite in our amazement 

We’ll replace all that evaporates, we’ll dream it all In crayon 

Let the name melt on our tongues spun out in infinite wingspan

In the pond near the bison we watched the turtle swim

In tangled tines of branch and brine we lost sight of him 

The density of breathing in the humid summer air

Our faces blur, repeating the turtle’s sudden snare

We’ll rebuild all that is erased, we’ll dream it all in crayon

Let ourselves fade into focus, spun out in infinite wingspan

Dread is a compass, it points you away 

Death is a compost of bygone delay 

Suck in your teeth in a loop of decay

Begin all over, disrobe disarray 

Inhaling all your hopes, exhaling all gravity 

Filling your pockets with stars from tops of trees 

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