"Salt Water"
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The scalloped cliffs of Matsushima shine
in this hotel in reproduction silk-screen.
Sliced by the long horizon past Sendai
the sky and ocean mirror, spiraled by breakers.
The way apart from you I picture you:
conjuring moistened lips
…….......................……......you gently pinch
then thinking
………….....…...what would it be like to live
inside you, be you: sway of your swift walk
and thrown-back hair, your stuck then wending speech.
And no: it all grows nebulous, like gauze.
Aerial shot … night highways wiring
the littoral.
…………........That scintillant dark is all:
that space between us:
…………..……….............…...constant, animate
crackle of water draining off the sand.
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