after Jean Cocteau
The daisies turn blue at dusk.
The moon is the rib of Adam,
and the night,
a woman grown around it.
The carcass of a fawn
bloodies the garden path.
(First appeared in Berkeley Poets Cooperative)
The daisies turn blue at dusk.
The moon is the rib of Adam,
and the night,
a woman grown around it.
The carcass of a fawn
bloodies the garden path.
(First appeared in Berkeley Poets Cooperative)
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