Dead Poetix : Writing

The Chaplain and the Crow

The Chaplain and the Crow

A Poem by Dead Poetix


The chaplain waits in the doorway,like a crow on a black branch in winter,looking for glittering things lying lost in the snow. She swoops into the ho..
First Days in Winter

First Days in Winter

A Poem by Dead Poetix


White vapor cascades downthe frosted windowpane.The tingling shower heaton my neck. The forked veinson my left hand, the brown molebelow my sternum, m..
Watching Children in Winter

Watching Children in Winter

A Poem by Dead Poetix


--for Po Chu-iWhat glorious gumdrops are these?They move in the white snow--red, yellow, blue, green--shining brightly. Wondrous Christmas!Single file..
To the Man We Called Father

To the Man We Called Father

A Poem by Dead Poetix


-- to Robert BlyYou wanted us to be your children, born and liftedto you in golden light, heirs to your tools and words.You wanted to bear us on your ..
How to Fold Time

How to Fold Time

A Poem by Dead Poetix


In the hours it takes to drive across one state, stitch the twelve inch wound shut on your right hand, one you have cradled since childhood. Work w..
The Classroom

The Classroom

A Poem by Dead Poetix


To the fish, I ask,"What are your dreams?"and they sit silently in the water.So I wait for them to crowd aroundthe question---poking, and nibbling.I k..
Miracles at Night

Miracles at Night

A Poem by Dead Poetix


A dream I had about the poet Thom McGrath a long time ago: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems-and-poets/poets/detail/thomas-mcgrath
Cell Phone Calls

Cell Phone Calls

A Poem by Dead Poetix


At a green light she looks left across two impassable lanesof traffic and you honk the horn (in your head). You're behind her.The silhouette of a hand..
Orbits

Orbits

A Poem by Dead Poetix


Each winter is distant, but then in summerwhen I swing closer and closer to youI get hotter and hotter. But each year spins further out from the last...
To a Chorus of Crows

To a Chorus of Crows

A Poem by Dead Poetix


The trees are full of the thick loud fruit of crows,dancers, talking in tongues. Touched byfullness they sway back and forth, wailingsomething more th..

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