Well Dressed Sky

by Josh Kight on August 31, 2010 · 0 comments

Well-Dressed Sky

Like a flicked flea

This cold Wednesday

Tumbles across the room

Rights itself

And leaps again

Toward the warm blood

Of a passing dog.

The Sky’s arms

Are wide open, loving

Above the young naked elms

Promising full-breasted embraces

From the clouds.

There is no choice

But to turn from her charms

Carrying January’s heavy basket

With closed eyes

Don’t worry

About the crimes

Of the mind

That appear with

Appalling regularity

And scatter pure thoughts

Like dirt swept

Into a strong wind

It’s the hand’s violence

That violates

Not the brain’s

And the stickers

May yet be stripped

From this vine.

Joshua Kight

1/18/06

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