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Night Sky

    By Paul Cameron Brown



    I can call a lake a kettle
    a splendid, ivory comb a snare    -
    tiny feet cataclysms off a mountain.
    the night sky my ariel home.

    Nothing matters with my heart at my ribs
    a collarbone of doubt
    inching into my anatomy
    Everest-wide.
    surging canals into my throat.

    I am a pianist plying my trade
    playing to waves    -
    the wharf and pier
    passionate onlookers
    entranced with joy.
    sailors wearing blond caps
    in stout approval
    their tall ships wavy as decorative pins.
    smashed bottles accumulated days at sea
    lapping the dock.



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