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He’d ingested descriptions of Gomorrah | He’d ingested descriptions of Gomorrah | ||
and vowed not to lie with the swine, | and vowed not to lie with the swine, | ||
an earnest but dubious intention, like a boy | an earnest but dubious intention, like a boy | ||
with webbed hands forswearing masturbation. | with webbed hands forswearing masturbation. | ||
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Propped in confessional, coin-slot gypsy | Propped in confessional, coin-slot gypsy | ||
working Wakefield’s flock without effect, | working Wakefield’s flock without effect, | ||
his mechanical arm allotted dispensation | his mechanical arm allotted dispensation | ||
for sins that made ''his'' vitals ache, | for sins that made ''his'' vitals ache, | ||
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''his'' collared understanding crave the light. | ''his'' collared understanding crave the light. | ||
How to counsel salesmen on fidelity, virgins | How to counsel salesmen on fidelity, virgins | ||
on the roots of desire? Other voices | on the roots of desire? Other voices | ||
had announced his calling, but the scream | had announced his calling, but the scream | ||
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that tore the darkness was his own. | that tore the darkness was his own. | ||
So, in the Oak Room of the Plaza, surrounded | So, in the Oak Room of the Plaza, surrounded | ||
by dowagers waiting opulently on death, | by dowagers waiting opulently on death, | ||
his mind turns elegant perversities: | his mind turns elegant perversities: | ||
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he is naked, bearer of bread and fishes, | he is naked, bearer of bread and fishes, | ||
plying a gospel of swift return. Offered | plying a gospel of swift return. Offered | ||
a sanctum with mirrors, he will say, | a sanctum with mirrors, he will say, | ||
it is always the living who are saved. | it is always the living who are saved. | ||
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He’d ingested descriptions of Gomorrah
and vowed not to lie with the swine,
an earnest but dubious intention, like a boy
with webbed hands forswearing masturbation.
Propped in confessional, coin-slot gypsy
working Wakefield’s flock without effect,
his mechanical arm allotted dispensation
for sins that made his vitals ache,
his collared understanding crave the light.
How to counsel salesmen on fidelity, virgins
on the roots of desire? Other voices
had announced his calling, but the scream
that tore the darkness was his own.
So, in the Oak Room of the Plaza, surrounded
by dowagers waiting opulently on death,
his mind turns elegant perversities:
he is naked, bearer of bread and fishes,
plying a gospel of swift return. Offered
a sanctum with mirrors, he will say,
it is always the living who are saved.
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