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Mark Goodwin
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Environmental Taster

 

reflection    on a painting’s glass    bright

window-light through   which to lower

 

legs a moment    like a gas in a box    then

gone    a track    sinks into ground green

 

door with    PULL    written we raise our

ears for floors    go    up as sky a    figure

 

pulling a hill across skin into one joy we

are always    exclaiming when    earths met

 

he framed the moves’    obvious foreground

she framed the hut    into one despair we

 

despise a planet    shrinks    going up its

chimney    can’t I hear a knife swimming

 

within hearts    can’t you say    the corners

rushing to free our hand    shakes from breath

 

 

 

Flattened Shop

 

a bird’s    sweet painted    flight on tin

cherry blossom & fat    orange sun

 

a blue-bird smacked    against glass

nine green tins with all    China’s dynasties

 

collapsed within    shelved dust    -free

faces kissing glass    leave    no grease or mist

 

a grid    of wooden boxes for food    -stuffs

taste    less as cool repeatedly cleaned    glass

 

vibrations    of rummaging musk    try & try

behind panes’ gleaming silence    we reflect

 

rat & mouse-traps    snapped    tight on shadow

fine    flattened creatures rinsed see    -through

 

that carry no disease and    are    as genuine as

believed    smack against glass    and pass

 

                               through

 

 

© Mark Goodwin, 2007

 

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