How to Pull Apart the Earth
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How to Pull Apart the Earth - Karla Cordero
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BORN AT THE CIRCUS
i don’t believe quiet to be a good song.
i know this. how my body whispered into light
the doctor calling each bone a still child
& i go on & on to recreate my creation story.
start from scratch. toss the noiseless pieces of bone
down a flight of stairs. the marrow collapsing a yellowness.
now a yellow tent. the tongue unfolds a wet carpet.
the accent marks un-tame the lion.
the spanish the lion who circles the stadium.
all the seats filled by the strumming notes of uvula
waiting for the grand finale. the wild cat in
all its rolled r’s never jumps