How you grow my hairs from your own body.
How you pull them out until I am nothing.
How my love transpires into wind.
At the deep of me is a graveyard of live
Cabbages. The cabbages are so good,
Especially in the sea hour. Their scales
Slink dangerous as your feral cat garden.
Our wedding gifts have long, worn monkey
Arms, they swat from the branches.
The antelopes in my eyes feed and feed
On your beauty. Your beauty is catching,
All my antelopes are on fire and ruined.
The future wears furs,
Carries an icicle.
Open her robe,
And you’ll see her body is a dull knife,
Her heart a bell jar beating with a clock.
She bites us open, my cabbages moan
And swim back to the sea. I have no dead
Yet, my net teems with splendid fish.
It is heavy to have so much, heavy
To eat so many feasts before they spoil.