The crystal box of hours,
Minutes, years parsimoniously parcels out
Their end, not their beginning.She jetés on legs of glass,
Each step a tick-tick-tick closer
To her end, not her beginning.He grows in hot skin breaths,
Reigns a kingdom of intimate dreams
About his end, not his beginning.They—locked in lifeless lassitude—
Forever suspended in tremulous space,
Not meant for this world, this rule-bound place,They begin at the end.
DU LIEST GERADE
Poems for Peculiar Children
PoesieThis is a second anthology of my more whimsical and curious poems. They aren't so much for children, though anyone can read them!