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from ‘For a Daughter/No Address’

Farid Matuk

April 21, 2020

Reportless Subjects, to the Quick / Continual addressed— —Emily Dickinson

if what etches into your eyes leaves a small canyon     in its trough is there the chattering speech I don’t think it’s enough to say images     seen     the still Aleppo pine needles a tarp billowing at the lower winds are a weather     how long could you look

in the foreground at a wet child who isn’t you the two bits of peeling white light she tossed into us feel like a skein a weight     water falling down your back in the bath     a salted silver-edged negative pressing you to the steady light impulse neither of us will absorb     winking in it all the while by its known waves the state’s cargo planes keep from folding into our street

having lost a few peoples running in superfluity the sky behaves itself over bamboo that grows here wild or bedded     with river stones hauled come to rest their smoothing ends but not the infinitive daughter gone to run away with water as one of her rhymes

Farid Matuk


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