TRIBUTARIES: "Must Have Been a Bridge"

 
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BY: PAUL CUNNINGHAM

society’s weight

floats

on river’s

surface, to such an exten t

I go blank

in the mirror my bones appear closer

closelysyllabled

than most ontological assumptions of

l i f e or m a t t e r

as I imagine every way a body’s blood

could possibly spiral, vortex

beneath my skin

mirror you stop me, the river

sometimes my head

rages,

infinite your touch, a memory above

I feel emptied of unnecessary weight

a river raging, reassembling

I traverse the current, con-

fluent waters, I cannot speak,

drifting, I

catch only a glimpse:

the sharp of a beaver’s

orange hammer-tooth

the noisy orange-red gnaw

of sunlight’s impact

how it alters landscape

surface and depth

how a mirror always

brings us back

into focus


Paul Cunningham is the author of the The House of the Tree of Sores (Schism2 Press, 2020), The Inmost (Carrion Bloom Books, 2020), and translator of Helena Österlund’s Words (OOMPH! Press, 2019). He is a managing editor of Action Books and a PhD candidate at the University of Georgia. @p_cunning