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poetry: Forearm Dissection
therapeutics Forearm Dissection

The fine, sheathed muscles laid in length-
wise, lapped, lank, orderly as slatted blinds
or a furrowed field, their far ends tapered
to ribbon to glide shiny through the wrist's
cinch, then bending from the bottleneck
in a well-ordered sort, a fine-gauge,
pegged-tight coursing to predetermined
anchorage at the phalanx of a finger.

I'm thinking of a section of saxophonists
in an Ives concerto, in a passage where
birds lift from trees, not playing but
drumming their horn-keys ten, fifteen seconds
with their fingers, so that the clatter, if you
close your eyes, becomes the rising din
of beating wings. Am I remembering
that correctly? Music, heavenly,

from profane hand and hollow horn,
bodies curved congruous, accommodating,
each patterned movement, each set
of stops completing circuits, parsing
breath into notes; clipped, voluptuous,
quartered, counted, until the hooded heart
stirs in its basket and rises, jewel-eyed,
intoxicated, wholly colonized, and sways.





(Timothy Kelly, 2005; from Toccata & Fugue, Floating Bridge Press)

Posted by webmaster on Wednesday, 27 February 2008 (12:14:29) HKT (10 reads)
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disclaimer: ibid. the author has died; we apologize to footnote that everyone dies, as we ask you to express remorse. the probability that the author would have liked to enjoy inspiring remorse in others is in fact very high. the author was grateful only in passing and there is no concrete evidence that he's been removed to a place better than this one.
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