What you have to get over
Thursday, January 15, 2015 at 04:44AM 
the blue one, especially.
Your first love rounding a corner,
that snowy minefield.
you have to get over to that tree line a hundred yards in the distance
before evening falls,
letting no one see you wend your way,
meaning “to proceed, to journey,
to travel from one place to another,”
as from bed to breakfast, breakfast to imbecile work.
the sun in the morning and the moon at night,
all those shadows of yourself you left behind
on odd little tables.
cross that river, jump that hedge, surmount that slogan,
crawl over this ego or that eros,
then hoist yourself up onto that yonder mountain.
“that indicated place, somewhere generally seen
or just beyond sight.” If you would recover,
you have to get over the shattered autos in the backwoods lot
where the sentinels stand
guarding the border with their half-slung rifles,
warned of the likes of you.































































































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