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Tracey Herd
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“Give me your tongue, ” you cryas I lower myself onto you
gripping your shoulders
as if you might fly out
from under me into the night
and I would tear it out
from the root and hand it to you
still warm, saying “love, love”
even though I were mute
and I would give you two sons
fresh from the womb
and here are my eyes:
the blasted heath is gone
and the daughter is kneeling
in gratitude, her honesty
a gift, not a curse, fully understood
to lead this man from his prison, into
clear daylight, into the sun,
scholar, little boy, king.
© 2006, Tracey Herd
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“Give me your tongue, ” you cryas I lower myself onto you
gripping your shoulders
as if you might fly out
from under me into the night
and I would tear it out
from the root and hand it to you
still warm, saying “love, love”
even though I were mute
and I would give you two sons
fresh from the womb
and here are my eyes:
the blasted heath is gone
and the daughter is kneeling
in gratitude, her honesty
a gift, not a curse, fully understood
to lead this man from his prison, into
clear daylight, into the sun,
scholar, little boy, king.
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