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On his sister's death

The battle is done;
won or lost is meaningless.
Peace comes to the field.

summer night in spring

A siren’s ululation slides across
the faux-summer night,
bleeds into the distance
its urgency draining away,
a slackening pulse.
Dog chorus textures
the settled city soundscape
train horn
skateboarders
a car looking for home—
and behind it all
the quiet distance-dulled roar
of the freeway.

This is the inescapable sound,
the rocking leg
the jittering knee
the gum-chewing
jaw twitch
of restlessness
of fear-of-quiet
of fear.

Rock me, mommy
I want you to rock me
until I fall asleep
until the night falls
like bodies into mass graves
each dull thump a finality
until the star-crescendo end of things.

But the orange streetlights
mock the far-future sun’s cinder end
and say
on it goes,
on and on.

Astoria Haiku 4

Willapa oysters
Craggy shells hide tenderness
Bountiful northwest

Astoria Haiku 3

Halibut season
Chinook in the Columbia
Northwest paradise

Astoria Haiku 2

Bonding with the bridge
Up and over here we go
Sunshine welcomes us

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