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Among the Ruins of Stars

mercury drops
rolling through palms

faster than setting
summer stars

whose ancestors shed
the iron in our blood

follow the electrons
to noble gasses

follow the moon-eyed
smiler to his treasure

peel back the asphalt
by the factory

find mercury balls
rolling marbles

in our soft
and willing hands

Published inPoems

8 Comments

  1. Nice one, James. I like the way it moves in and out and then back in again to the balls of mercury in the hand. Very appropriate poem for a blog called Coyote Mercury.

  2. I am particularly liking the last three poems, the one from your files has a different flavour and voice, but I enjoyed it. This one and the last one [in particular]seem connected although I haven’t figured out why my brain thinks so with this one. I like the movement of it. Hope all is well, James.

    • Thanks, Margo, they feel connected to me too. Glad you liked the older one too. It’s fun to dig through the files and find something I kind of like.

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