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Pelée

    By Paul Cameron Brown



        1

        The night before ...
        sultry Martinique, a
        tortoise shell cat
        climbed, lap to pipe,
        amid curbs of orange smoke.

        2
        Mount Pelée, a
        smoking hard hat
        with the candle-wax of longing
        gutting in paraffin for
        30,000 souls sent to the Crematorium
        her harbour hissing
        lava foam;
        even coffee beans fused into
        other metal bits, a
        danse macabre twittering machine,
        (nature au contraire),
        tortoise shell improviso with
        splotched colours weaving dawn's light
        & feline crouching.

        3
        - the curl of her island's paws
        lanced in heat,
        brief wisps tugging Pelée's
        synopsis (dark & smouldering), with
        cat eyes glowing
        up the mountain dark
        into vegetative whiskers.

        4
        Pull of my pipe full leap of centuries
        before the bite of the stem
        dumped fire again



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