Mark DeCarteret
archangel 1
even fallen
& all-enrapt
forever viewed
from afar
she had never
laughed as rakishly
shiftily or wide
as when lent that
final stalemate
loved involuntarily
archangel 2
this was us
sighing
as usual
our silences
clenched
between teeth
sometimes
guessed at
through clouded
up windows
those most
secret
of messages
teased into
stuffing
as we sat
just out
of reach
archangel 3
there was
always
that doubt
we’d try
readying
our heads
& the other
that walled us
off
allowing for so
little
of ourselves
& yet
another
we’d stow away
for centuries
regard as the lowest
grade of mercy
archangel 4
when threatened by
the extent
of my tears
she’d send me
to the Purity Supreme
for lozenges
film
the closest I’d come
to being able
to take flight
not unlike
a bat
shaking off
year after
year
of shadows—
the ill will
of its own blood—
as if attempting
to swear off
any word
of this world
or the next
archangel 5
I’d bawl
but we shared
a lab wall
& she’d enough
to go on
without me
(so doll-loud
all wobble & rash)
outlawing, no
longer touting me
the
least
archangel 6
I ‘d weep
yet we’d still see
to the blown smoke
& she’s fun enuf
for a lifetime—
an eternity of me
(lame w/pew-rot
crowd-mocked)
face-wiping my
uncomeliness
no
less
Mark DeCarteret's 7th book
lesser case will be published by Nixes Mate Books toward the end of 2021.
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