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Kingdom Animalia

Aracelis Girmay

2011

When I get the call about my brother,

I'm on a stopped train leaving town

& the news packs into me-freight-

though it's him on the other end

now, saying finefine-

 

Forfeit my eyes, I want to turn away

from the hair on the floor of his house

& how it got there Monday,

but my one heart falls

like a sad, fat persimmon

dropped by the hand of the Turczyn's old tree.

 

I want to sleep. I do not want to sleep. See,

 

one day, not today, not now, we will be gone

from this earth where we know the gladiolas.

My brother, this noise,

some love [you] I loved

with all my brain, & breath,

will be gone; I've been told, today, to consider this

as I ride the long tracks out & dream so good

 

I see a plant in the window of the house

my brother shares with his love, their shoes. & there

he is, asleep in bed

with this same woman whose long skin

covers all of her bones, in a city called Oakland,

& their dreams hang above them

a little like a chandelier, & their teeth

flash in the night, oh, body.

 

Oh, body, be held now by whom you love.

Whole years will be spent, underneath these impossible stars,

when dirt's the only animal who will sleep with you

& touch you with

its mouth.

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