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Inside Seam

    By Paul Cameron Brown



        1

        Having wilderness cracks
        in emotional facades
        chinks within
        to let cabins in.

        2
        Porous wind
        examining pavement,
        foot-sore maybe loose
        winding entrails
        of our hearts
        into lavatory paper;
        would that it pleased
        riddled trees
        - more whistling,
        poked holes
        across oasis tracks
        wandering spaces.

        3
        Blistering thought,
        paint flecks
        chipped in the mica-afraid
        heat of wan-ton passion;
        (acknowledging debts to Chinese cuisine)
        a wan smile
        left from which
        I pretend to remember all.

        4
        Love-smitten
        to lend
        the reach of your arm -
        sighs,
        droop to
        hips heaving
        a droll verandah
        (like curtain's edge
        across the exhausted wall).

        5
        Besmirched stain,
        The lavender hoop
        of your belt is a winding lizard's skin
        or perspiring rope
        to anchor the filmy edge
        of letters written,
        not sent.

        The breeze,
        quiet wind -
        a chipmunk
        with woodchips
        poked into a grin.



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