Random Acts of Poetry
DNA
You felt the same mindless
wind of that country,
a landscape unrolling
in every direction.
I look straight up
at the same white sky,
one pin on the map,
while the stones mumble.
You grew things, you
"kept house" for the census.
Everything goes but that.
Still I knot old strings together
though there is only now
and a dead tree ---
a tangle of branches,
selves that would never
conceive of me.
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