May 16, 2025
More in The Personal Space of U668857 Poems Summer Night
Dragonflies rotate like helicopters; a blue-green algae chokes the rippling sun. At night, the horny moth becomes a swan assaulting Leda, bearing down on her with sheet-white wings that thrum and whir; its curving deep proboscis slips a tongue to gag her throat: a body-snatching alien that pinions flesh and sucks her melting rivers. The heat is standing out in alien corn, in stifling crop-circles ; the moon's an orifice where copulating stars are stuck to night. In bonfire dark, on stones of sacrifice, the beaks of moths are stabbing maids who burn while bat-black wings vibrate in airless flight.
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