Double Articulation by John Kuligowski
The sky’s been falling since I learned
to speak. Everything I ever thought
slipped into the strata of the earth,
a spring precipitation, or the easy
tongue taps of a Gnostic deity.
Eventually I realized the sky
was just a water damaged ceiling,
and admitting as much, finished
the cracks in the semantic plaster.
Then I said it. One last thing.
a name a codex the text
And when I uttered three syllables
[Matilda]
the first time I entered your room,
our backwater of the universe
[we]
crashed down, a chandelier pinning
[fell down]
me to your flesh, my stilled lips to your ear.
Author bio:
John Kuligowski currently lives currently lives within the white, fuzzy walls of his mind. Signs of his presence can be found scattered throughout cyberspace, like some kinda bad dream.
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