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Leanne O’Sullivan
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I can never find a pen when you come,when you snap me up on your lizard tongue
and wrap yourself around me as if I was a spool.
Vague as metaphors you tease, trawling
your shadows as feathering clouds do,
shedding infant vowels in your vaporous image.
You will never be perfected, and while
you are half- born I will never sleep.
In pickling ink I preserve all your fruits;
Perhaps you are a prophecy,
a mouthing of the boundless, or some
God or other Minerva festering
like secrets in empty lines.
Years gone now, labouring to drain
the reddest blood from your throat,
and I am none the wiser.
© 2006, Leanne O’Sullivan
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I can never find a pen when you come,when you snap me up on your lizard tongue
and wrap yourself around me as if I was a spool.
Vague as metaphors you tease, trawling
your shadows as feathering clouds do,
shedding infant vowels in your vaporous image.
You will never be perfected, and while
you are half- born I will never sleep.
In pickling ink I preserve all your fruits;
Perhaps you are a prophecy,
a mouthing of the boundless, or some
God or other Minerva festering
like secrets in empty lines.
Years gone now, labouring to drain
the reddest blood from your throat,
and I am none the wiser.
POETRY
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