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The Waters Of The Bay Lie Beneath

    By Paul Cameron Brown



        An abandoned house -
        dark salved to eclectic;
        crinkly, black pigment of old pine boards
        disparate to the elements.

        The waters of the bay lie beneath.
        A long slope trailing back of brush,
        garbles stones hoarse
        in the throat of a dust-flecked field
        are made more barren
        by the skunk cabbage weeds,
        the ugly, flotsam cloaks
        of horse hair to the neck -
        a hair shirt, coddling abrupt the barren pain
        tilled from empty soil.

        The summer's heat.
        Nameless insect waifs
        wavering, adjusting tumult
        to straighten the tight air
        about the outward door frame.
        Pinched in windows, glass in
        refugee lots billowing about
        urine paper;
        nails a ruddy pick
        dried to rusty blue,
        some dim shiny in their cropped disrepair.
        A road dry, rotating bare,
        nameless zigzagged

        only limestone in shelves
        meanders in
        throngs about stony debris,
        sometimes up to this beaten house.



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