Morgan Michaels Poems

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171.
Carpe Diem

Years've passed. Hate and distrust expired.
Your synapses turn to something akin to wood.
You motor's slowing nicely, as it should-
Frankly, you're more or less healthy, love, but tired
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132

Two thousand years of delusion
engrafted on five-
my, how they scrap and contradict;
my, how when not scrapping,
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174.
Epistle Iii

What if the notions of leisure
and entertainment were defunct?
Celibacy, vegetarianism, tee-totality-
the Shavian trilogy, our game:
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175.
Cabin

Outside, the lake
laughed a depthy green
behind nine square panes;
scored by a pier
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176.
Hawk I

There was a hawk on the porch rail this morning
the span of your arm.
suddenly, out of nowhere it was there:
not unknown in Central Park, maybe,
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177.
Hawk Ii

I could see it turn, slightly-the sickle-like beak
over which it watched a handful of wrens
chatter mockingly in a leafless, nearby tree;
the umber thumbprints of its breast coverts
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178.
Hawk Iii

Gradually, though, I relaxed,
realizing the creature's downy back was toward me:
that it couldn't see into the room, anyway,
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179.
Kerkera

Kerkera, I'm leaving you, my love.
You know the reasons:
I can't fish, I can't farm
and I'm allergic to all tourists.
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180.
Water

Blue as the Danube
Yellow as mud
Green as the rashes
Red as the sun
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