Running Brush Poem by David Roderick

Running Brush



Basho said to refuse a prayer until its warmth hunches inside like
a bird in its hutch. First the fledgling is born, then the worm, then they
meet somewhere in the grass. I choose my paper for its cereal color, fuss
over shaving a pencil. The prayer means to cleanse both triumph and lust.
O derivative, sunlight reaping the trees, this whole morning cries through a
single reed. Pencil, razor blade, spit—I'll try not to hurry.

Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: lust
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David Roderick

David Roderick

Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
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