February 2012
18 posts
Our bodies settle, limb by limb, like an old house
each hairline creak worn by decades-old steps —
a plank of stair, a threshold, an inner ear bone
with the slightest pressure against the drum, stopping the blood.
Our bodies settle, limb by limb, like an old house
each hairline creak worn by decades-old steps —
a plank of stair, a threshold, an inner ear bone
with the slightest pressure against the drum, stopping the blood.