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  Tug

   by Ben Doyle

   The tug on my arm but soon spread

   Perhaps now they could prove me there.

   I've been watching the sky closely & for some time,

   My hands in it, making crude, beautiful doves.

   Sometimes a sprinkler spits

   An arc of silver water over me,

   Hissing, bisecting. Half of a thing

   As much of a thing as ever can be.

   If they have to water it, it's not a real field.

   It's a yard, connected to a white building.

   Once, I was inside a building.

   Tooth, your shadow the color of the hour.

   There was a smell of some spice,

   I don't know what it was called.

   I wanted to take a bath, change my gravity;

   Feel my skin loose & leave a ring.

   The man said they only had shower stalls.

   Those were the days everyone lived

   In fear of a fierce spouse,

   Paddling through the steam,

   Something in her hand:

   Hair-dryer, toaster, leaf-blower,

   Plugged-in & zinging.

   And you there, stewing in your own

   Sauce, whistling an oldie.

   Deaf by dawn & if dawn comes

   Day may break--bellowing

   Below thing, be low, sing,

   Slinging blows, blowing slang

   Songs, bowing. Bring out the big

   Amp, vinyl torn, plywood exposed,

   I think the tubes are ready, sir,

   The dew I flicked on them leapt & left

   Steelsleet, the weather from the recycle tower

   Less yellow as it lowers, a film of its tinting

   The buildings, tinning the yards with first light.

   I've seen the hours of train from above on the bridge,

   Each car brimmed with rusty blades, broken bayonets,

   Naked bent frames of things. . . .I can't tell. . . .

   Can you smell the crimson? And the cars behind me,

   Metal mixed at the proper ratio, careen dying to be there,

   Gasoline hemorrhaging, pistons punching themselves out.

   The barge gravid with metal took its miles to pass as I stood

   On the bank not saluting, thinking now, now what am I going to do.

   The first blast of the opening ore-oven decays all decay.

   The scraps shine. The smelting starts seamless, top down, bottom up.

   Hollowing. Hello, thing. Hell, lathing. Howlingly singing holes.

   So what are you going to be?

   A ghost.

   I stole a white sheet from a line.

   Leaves were stuck to it, I'll

   Punch some holes in it, I'll

   Jump from the balconies

   Of bleached buildings



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