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Waymarks Waymarks by James Thornton
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“Maybe it's easier to murder something
When you don't call it by its true name.”
James Thornton, Waymarks
“But most of all it was
the flooding and puddling
and pooling into
each other after.”
James Thornton, Waymarks
“The sea is welcoming and mothering, I think when I am lively. The sea is hostile and threatening, I think when I am tired.”
James Thornton, Waymarks
“Listening to the song
of the mountain pines
who would want
to return
to the noise of men?”
James Thornton, Waymarks
“the street that had to accommodate people all day
now vividly alone
and this is how I like it.”
James Thornton, Waymarks
“What have I kept?
My freedom
my lover
my wide-eyed sense of wonder.”
James Thornton, Waymarks
“How will I survive
if I make my happiness
depend on being listened to?”
James Thornton, Waymarks
“Purring again, you come
and nuzzle me
soft and black
and I call you Kali.”
James Thornton, Waymarks