Dark thoughts of steel and sunlight
by , 04-21-2009 at 08:12 PM (1126 Views)
Brave sons of steel
our voices hoarse, out of alignment,
grind off to metal points when men come near.
Blood beats us hard with rain
sharp shines our skin,
our throat's a pit of stone
the fruit has left. 'Tomorrow
is another day,' they smile
while we spit oil, gluggy on their shoes,
demand attention to an angled face
and turn in step with chiselled chins
to mark the bleeding endpoint to the stretch.
High above, the circular sawbird
carves up the sky to ragged flames
and all the horrid mess of it crumbles,
sprinkles tinsel in the mouths of starving fishes,
in streams bitten off the ocean of question.
And then when vapour, tired in our teeth,
burns off in slouching Summer's lot,
we'll know then that the pull of metal thoughts is strong,
and rest our iron bones from rage.



