undiminished beryl.
Many flood-plains.
Life-flame—elegant
turn—consideration
of a still kind. Color

up on her haunches.
A hubbub remembering
when blood cannot, love
being more than the only
miniature. Each nightfall

chooses, and is injured.
Caribe women know this.
Sun up until moon-crest,
they kneel but their tongues
are ever-feral and unchecked.
from the journal PLEIADES
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