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Women Who Sleep on Stones

Women who sleep on stones are like

brick houses that squat alone in cornfields.

They look weatherworn, solid, dusty,

torn screens sloughing from the window frames.

But at dusk a second-story light is always burning.

Used to be I loved nothing more

than spreading my blanket on high granite ledges

that collect good water in their hollows.

Stars came close without the trees

staring and rustling like damp underthings.

But doesn’t the body foil what it loves best?

Now my hips creak and their blades are tender.

I can’t rest on my back for fear of exposing

my gut to night creatures who might come along

and rip it open with a beak or hoof.

And if I sleep on my belly, pinning it down,

my breasts start puling like baby pigs

trapped under their slab of torpid mother.

Dark passes as I shift from side to side

to side, the blood pooling just above the bone.

Women who sleep on stones don’t sleep.

They see the stars moving, the sunrise, the gnats

rising like a hairnet lifted from a waitress’s head.

The next day they’re sore all over and glad

for the ache: that’s how stubborn they are.

Time Will Clean the Carcass Bones

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