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Holocene, Lutherne
Holocene
  Here, in the Neolithic Age, where ice shrivels
  into thistled bones, where a man punches his parka
  and the dying shawl of a paunched language,
  there is muted silence, radio static. I crawl like an antworm
  into the depleted orifice of a warbler's stomach,
  its gutted liver a crime scene of uncharted proportions.
  
  Lutherne
  The planes of the body are mundane and endless.
  Once, I placed my hands inside the cells of a
  tiger-lily, watched its green leaves perform photosynthesis
  within the basin of a river root. Light is an immeasurable
  thing. It sits in broken bodies, decaying dirt, the
  bleeding tongue of a forgotten planet's mouth.

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