Dalton : Writing

pugio

pugio

A Poem by Dalton


trembling jawtremblingchewing food's memoryrememberingempty candlestickssit loudly on this tablethe wicks and waxdemand silence in their drawerstomach..
H.H.

H.H.

A Poem by Dalton


The pathos peels here: creeks of the hearts door. A red hinge opens fear; In the hallway we adore Into this home we'd move, only mere months a..
To the Power of

To the Power of

A Poem by Dalton


Infinity, infinity-- where our heads and bodies rest lay our divinity.
Museum

Museum

A Poem by Dalton


All your artefacts and residue bottle caps and wrappers too: thus, significance of the insignificant. I am the curator and recipient of all your ..
After My Last Drink

After My Last Drink

A Poem by Dalton


I want to tear you off like the arms of my black jean jacket. Our love was not enough; I stitched your heart on my sleeve. In dead-sure whispers..
Burgundy

Burgundy

A Poem by Dalton


Precedents of 'Impetum'.
To Linger

To Linger

A Poem by Dalton


O, bliss abound, thy resonant sound; keep me in your chatter. O, moderato moans, pulsing blood - cracking bones; I shut my eyes and listen. ..
Ragged Masts and the Shore

Ragged Masts and the Shore

A Poem by Dalton


A point of clarity- nobility vs. asperity- indeed, there is a fin you lose in love perished. Lo, you choose to dwell in that howling hook-point in..
Amoureux

Amoureux

A Poem by Dalton


"What gesture of grandeur may I summon for you?" I asked myself unduly. In my heart de rigueur, the crimson clots imbued. My veins beat unruly. ..
Wholly

Wholly

A Poem by Dalton


Blessed are the frill-less mattes: a shrine of canvassed stone, whose round parts are their flats - the warmth of brush and bone. What good is t..

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