Example:
Unsystem the System
WE DON’T SAY we are armed when we mean
our arms. We don’t say
we are armed.
our arms. We don’t say
we are armed.
Though our arms are real,
they are really arms,
and we could use them
to disarm ourselves now.
We could use them
to squeeze or hold or load
not a gun, not a gun,
please not another gun.
they are really arms,
and we could use them
to disarm ourselves now.
We could use them
to squeeze or hold or load
not a gun, not a gun,
please not another gun.
But maybe a face that needs holding.
Or some laundry
that needs folding, like that other night
when I faced you, pulled your shirt
over your arms and heard you say,
everyone deserves this.
Or some laundry
that needs folding, like that other night
when I faced you, pulled your shirt
over your arms and heard you say,
everyone deserves this.
And I didn’t know if you meant a shirt
or arms or just someone
to pull it off of you.
Someone to touch
your free skin, to see the face
when a shirt leaves it, in good awe.
or arms or just someone
to pull it off of you.
Someone to touch
your free skin, to see the face
when a shirt leaves it, in good awe.
Awe, which sounds like
Arms. Arms that could be
are they sometimes only just these
blasted and beautiful extensions—
Arms. Arms that could be
are they sometimes only just these
blasted and beautiful extensions—
Lover, I’ve said so much. World we have not said. No
we don’t say armed
when we mean our arms,
though we are armed. Though we are, all
of us, perfectly armed.
we don’t say armed
when we mean our arms,
though we are armed. Though we are, all
of us, perfectly armed.
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