Dim Nature

Sweet butterflies of my brain
Where do you go to when you're not with me?

The mouth of soil expects all the men who murder trees
At the grave of empty nests are names of the mothers
Who have died for their babies

It's the grit that made the pearl
Little hump to little sun
Hull the miles of madness
One by one

Sweet butterflies of my brain
Where do you go to when you're not with me?
Your light has liquified as I've waited
Is this a place of dreams or a sensitivity?

Back-and-forthing cradle, arrival of the deepest sleep
A shadow is pacing for every life
Never given the chance to be

There's a lid caressing the world
The tallest tales escape us
So long, the goners have gone
One by one by one
Bye one

Skulls might as well be made of silk
The pink mess of heat mocks the still
Cocoon me a corpsing day
Fuzzy thing colonizing my negative shape

Caterpillar, king of the cruel
Searching for gold to find gold's fool
High noon saw the womb's many murals
Take the familiar and make it eternal

Dim Nature!



Credits
Writer(s): Joshua Tarantino
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