Where there is no going away
Is a stain on our national debate
The spectacle of how we care
For everyone no one is prepared
By the law since we portends
This wound not a projection 
Others win awards while you 
Get the prize still writing the 
Particulars of that storm in that 
Storm history is always near
We seems this distance from it 
Events receding into our present 
Present a certain not yet me
An unprecedentedness the ele-
ments partake of this nature 
This all-too-human nature. 
The recognition that history is always near.
The recognition that events recede into the present.
We lay our bodies down 
Preenact gestures no speech
Will suffice for 
And this was we we first 
Were this
Art this tool that  
Discovers a use
The recognition that form is never more than an extension of the body.
The recognition that form is never more than an extension of interacting bodies.
The recognition that form is never more than an extension of body bags.
We touch there is 
A paradise after all
The last judgment is for the 
Living tunneling 
Towards these straight
Gates all translation
Work is a warp
In the dirt of the line
Bearing across our survival.
The recognition that form is never more than an extension of how one feels.
The recognition that form is never more than an extension of how every one feels.
Migration says I when
What it means to say 
Is are we still living 
Mastery—the primary stressor 
We is not we whenever 
We see 
Like some 
Identity formation 
Winged 
—Rarer sightings 
Of being
(repeat insistently)
He was just a Black 
Man who liked to
Write sonnets. 
We not I becomes
A question for “myself.”
The recognition that forms are not unlike arable land ripe for usufruct--for common use and enjoyment.
The recognition that there are forms we have yet to recognize because the people from whom they arise are not yet 
recognized.
The recognition that there are forms we can't imagine yet because the circumstances which would make possible their existence have yet to arise. 
The recognition that there are forms we can't imagine yet because the circumstances which would make legible their existence have yet to arrive.
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