Stop Motion & Psalm [Crows rustle in the pine out back,]
Clay Matthews
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Stop Motion
This spirit on the water now hovers
over the darkness; I am moved to speak,
and love pours out like honey and covers
everything I forgive. In hide and seek
you called my name; you found me. Games were bleak
reminders of chance at the end of things;
my words fell like dice. In the garden, week
to week, goldenrod and ragweed, the wings
of an angel shook loose the dust; he brings
up pollen and creates a hologram
of seed, sprout, bud, blossom; yes, friend, it stings
to watch a life play out, but medicine
often comes from poison, and creation
is the creator’s pure animation.
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Psalm [Crows rustle in the pine out back,]
Crows rustle in the pine out back,
only ominous when I let my thoughts wander
down the branches
through the roots
to where a worm wriggles, writhes,
and blindly follows its way.
The grandeur of morning, church bells
and cicadas ringing out
against the heat of July, where once
we sat around a fire, turning beer cans
in our paws and telling stories
about ghosts. So often memories
are like walking into the wrong theater,
or some pornographic advertisement
in the periphery
you never wanted to see.
Cars drive by too fast, the dog
looks up in the tree, and the crows
fly away to another yard.
In the beginning,
they beat their wings against the air
like it has committed some terrible offense
against them— some horror.
Soon, the quiet hand
will raise them up, picked
like dark fruit into the sky.
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Clay Matthews howling with anticipation for Halloween.
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Clay Matthews has published recently in Arts & Letters, THRUSH, Image, The Southern Review, and elsewhere. His collections are: Superfecta (Ghost Road Press), Runoff (BlazeVOX Books), Pretty, Rooster, and Shore (Cooper Dillon Books), and Four-Way Lug Wrench (Main Street Rag). He resides in Elizabethtown, KY and teaches at Elizabethtown Community and Technical College.
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Posted in "Boo"din: Creature Feature, Oct '24 and tagged in #boudin