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Copyright © Jack Galmitz

New York, New York

Impress, 2015

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Jack Galmitz

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A toy bean bag thrown in the summer sky

gathers boys

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Bicycling in a sweatshirtthe solid wind

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"Fishman!" he shoutsthe women walk in knots

to the briny truck

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Beyond buildingson a rock islandred vines cling

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The statueof a soldiersays little

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Pity the livingas you walk through the cemetery

in the city

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Flies on a goat's headan impression of Jerusalem

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The only goldI'll ever own

are larch leaves fallen to the ground

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The oldest godswere born of sleepwhere no time is

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The trail ended...I've hacked my way through branches

since then

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Looking for metala man with wind swept hair

and a sand dipper

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I like to watch leavesbrown and green turn 

the sun toward me

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Baby turtlesrush to the sea

with me

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Wine gourds emptythe two men lie on their backs

on the mountaintop

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Winter approachesit comes in softly 

as Swedish slip ons

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In his denhang many animal heads

I stay still

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Pale seasend your monster

so we can meet

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Heave all over

and she’s removing

my pants

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In the desert sandsI found a child's handand tallied its worth

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What would I hearfrom what's left of your voice

wind up wind down

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Her chest heavedfrom an oxygen pumpmy voice said I love

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Hemisphere, ohhemisphere I love to hear it

in the evening air

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In the holdshe waits 

moving like water

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Let us not seek beautyit reeks of design we are

a different kind

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The first snowfallI remember

them all

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Her boots kicking leaves

the boy admires her

though he wouldn’t say

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the steel supportsof the construction

may as well be winter

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melting icereflecting the suna construction site

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rusted wrencheson a workbench

a still life

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in your pupilsgalaxies& dust

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