Writers in the Attic: Apple

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HUSH

August McKernan Imagine:

an image of your lover in relation to nothing. an escherian stairwell embossed in golden

foil, a fervor to light up the brain. Pinprick of heat

then golden light. If I were to speak the word blue, a mass extinction,

exiting.

In the drawer of her desk, my harvest rots. I have not yet learned how to give. In the stairwell,

time passing.

Head between the knees, neck slack, somewhere a root resembles a hand. Body insulated, body in the room, sometimes it is enough. Young, strong tissues. My father drops a lightbulb, He digs a hole in the earth, A moniker loosely held,

phosphenes scatter. calls it my gift. damp soil in the hand.

The alternative to relation: an apple seed. To let things take root, quiescent but for the possibility of brief light.

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