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GENESIS

Out of his hands the clay
has fashionable dreams
the snake the baroque lie
attempts to redeem is

surely to be believed
in her bed in her seams
the fast earth is relieved
by nourishment of worms

as common husbandry
there is nothing to it
nothing can shake the tree
of its fallen fruit

Previously published in PN Review 163 (2005)

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Unknown's avatarAuthor James LindesayPosted on 26th Jun 202030th Jun 2020

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