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REVELATOR RON SILLIMAN BookThug 2013

ceramic frog atop silent piano not frog but a turtle describe how shoes scatter, pattern from happenstance, the way books stack toward a pyramid always or else topple (game: Jenga), crickets for the gecko, biscuits for the dog, page skipped is discovered blank, then filled each word after the other asserts connection, conniption my grandma loved to say was something one has not does, already the fourth train shushes past Dear Krishna, it s 6:11 A.M. upstairs a faucet turns briefly Lilly is grown now, Alan s hair thins at last, Melissa s perfect smile still shines but no sign of Lulu, time erodes what s dear, what s near is past too soon to grasp fully the consequence, dawn threatens a new day constantly sun as vicious as dusk or rather simply uncaring, birds disinterested in the infant s corpse, it s language that introduces emotion or the other way round, 23

my old street so narrow two boys throwing a football would find my world unimaginable & I m sure theirs likewise will amaze them, how quaint that first home network seems already, Norma says of Barbara she s there and then not mimicking consciousness more slowly now so that others can see you feel the heat s lack but not the wind, wind up an old clock, airplane I realize is now tracking the traffic, the early commute (first train, best train), still no hint of sun but now all the trees, houses visible in silhouette, the dog audible by its collar, paws over hardwood, then a sigh, across the street windows emerge, porches, no longer just outlines, details, a larger jet now a few cars, then many, my penmanship more ornate today no sign of the trembles an instant ago I sat in Elliot s kitchen, then taped 24

words cut from the paper above the dog s white bowl good dog the last I d ever live with I didn t know then, I dream you floating, not plummeting, from high off that bridge, birds finally begin to twitter, colour floods emerging day, the sun still behind the hills, face west toward whichever future comes, mockingbird mimics dog collar, another bird s three note peep, discern now which jet is which, pinks streak the high sky, I rise, eyes blink shaking sleep away, 757 angles in fog bay at the runway s rim engines roaring, waiting, ready, poised then flaring, to race forward up over the salt ponds half hidden in the mist, silhouette of the city piercing cloud (but the bridges are hidden) inner ear, particular trumpet, displays pressure, cottony wisps soon scatter valleys revealed green & gold I hold the fluted glass to cleanse the palette, mango 25

ice cream, or the sauce hot & sweet, spicy, smoked eggplant, rice absorbs the broth breath, breadth, bread, a head too big for hats, hands likewise large grasp the ball with ease, to please herself she walks on her palms then flips upright, smiling, sees more than we know, teases younger brother, mother, dad, bad dogs? Never! Invariably dozes, wags what tale undisclosed in aggregate fatal to those who, unsuspecting chose service, fall in Falluja winter in Chester County, ice will do it, branches enjambed snap light s connection, loud whoosh! gives wind voice, chip film like glass from the walk watch the car struggle uphill my hands shaking, the line shaking, airplane audible but out of sight, dusk s light alone by which to write wait! Weight will snap the limb the line gone limp now hang waist-high, wood raw at the wound, sun but 26

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