I
 Spawn of fantasies
 Sifting the appraisable
 Pig Cupid his rosy snout
 Rooting erotic garbage
 "Once upon a time"
 Pulls a weed white star-topped
 Among wild oats sown in mucous membrane
 I would an eye in a Bengal light
 Eternity in a sky-rocket
 Constellations in an ocean
 Whose rivers run no fresher
 Than a trickle of saliva
 These are suspect places
 I must live in my lantern
 Trimming subliminal flicker
 Virginal to the bellows
 Of experience
 Colored glass.
 II
 At your mercy
 Our Universe
 Is only
 A colorless onion
 You derobe
 Sheath by sheath
 Remaining
 A disheartening odour
 About your nervy hands
 III
 Night
 Heavy with shut-flower's nightmares
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 Noon
 Curled to the solitaire
 Core of the
 Sun
 IV
 Evolution fall foul of
 Sexual equality
 Prettily miscalculate
 Similitude
 Unnatural selection
 Breed such sons and daughters
 As shall jibber at each other
 Uninterpretable cryptonyms
 Under the moon
 Give them some way of braying brassily
 For caressive calling
 Or to homophonous hiccoughs
 Transpose the laugh
 Let them suppose that tears
 Are snowdrops or molasses
 Or anything
 Than human insufficiences
 Begging dorsal vertebrae
 Let meeting be the turning
 To the antipodean
 And Form a blur
 Anything
 Than to seduce them
 To the one
 As simple satisfaction
 For the other
 V
 Shuttle-cock and battle-door
 A little pink-love
 And feathers are strewn
 VI
 Let joy go solace-winged
 To flutter whom she may concern
 VII
 Once in a mezzanino
 The starry ceiling
 Vaulted an unimaginable family
 Bird-like abortions
 With human throats
 And Wisdom's eyes
 Who wore lamp-shade red dresses
 And woolen hair
 One bore a baby
 In a padded porte-enfant
 Tied with a sarsenet ribbon
 To her goose's wings
 But for the abominable shadows
 I would have lived
 Among their fearful furniture
 To teach them to tell me their secrets
 Before I guessed
 -- Sweeping the brood clean out
 VIII
 Midnight empties the street
 --- --- --- To the left a boy
 --- One wing has been washed in rain
 The other will never be clean any more ---
 Pulling door-bells to remind
 Those that are snug
 To the right a haloed ascetic
 Threading houses
 Probes wounds for souls
 --- The poor can't wash in hot water ---
 And I don't know which turning to take ---
 IX
 We might have coupled
 In the bed-ridden monopoly of a moment
 Or broken flesh with one another
 At the profane communion table
 Where wine is spill't on promiscuous lips
 We might have given birth to a butterfly
 With the daily-news
 Printed in blood on its wings
 X
 In some
 Prenatal plagiarism
 Foetal buffoons
 Caught tricks
 --- --- --- --- ---
 From archetypal pantomime
 Stringing emotions
 Looped aloft
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 For the blind eyes
 That nature knows us with
 And most of Nature is green
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 XI
 Green things grow
 Salads
 For the cerebral
 Forager's revival
 And flowered flummery
 Upon bossed bellies
 Of mountains
 Rolling in the sun
 XII
 Shedding our petty pruderies
 From slit eyes
 We sidle up
 To Nature
 --- --- --- that irate pornographist
 XIII
 The wind stuffs the scum of the white street
 Into my lungs and my nostrils
 Exhilarated birds
 Prolonging flight into the night
 Never reaching --- --- --- --- ------ --- ---





















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