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I spied my windy eye ear wards

spied out my windy eye ear wards
In a tussled-capped weather’s love
Drowned in country hearts
Filled these city rooms I draw
In; split my lip in cement dreams
Figured my body with shaking bones
As the fountains cross my wrangled thighs
In a sunset blue as God
These woods call their violet violence
Spreading leaves from ground light
That leaves me castrated in multitudes
As the billy-boys scrape the pieces
Drunk in a fever, they howl smiles
Numbing the heavens
I felt the faery gumming encompass me
Sweating three divisions in oval noon
Hunted I live, yearning treads these years
Piled in dread snowy castles
Within a minute of winter
We knight our day’s delight
Chamber kings we were
In silent nowhere kingdoms 
We ruled
But rungs have tightened 
Around our keeping bird
He’s grown to tall
To feed his mind in grates of steel
He needs clear aerial paths
Shut door/
Blundering this mossy footing
Each time my sun crushes vision
Drinking my soul in summer’s teeth
So I bleed from ducts
Leaving the entrails my eyes cling to
Rushing darkness calm 
To live eternal
Amongst all stones and stones quiet
To stretch my hair to chin
In a midnight hatching
As winds take me away to lands
I’ve dreamt in and awoke reborn
Sleeping the scars I tend 
That infect my wrist compass
But when graves be made in cypress
Though we scream as hallows in the air
I harloted my hilly loins
Up left this smoke
Burn in beds that wept for fingers
Conning the change of seasons
For a rabbit’s vein
Dripping of promise
Like the one I saw in oil spots
But as the rays turn toward the soot
Dead men will rise in good time
And clouds will paint the future

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