Trampled hay
leads to the woods;
Phantom
hooves wander in the night,
Spell out
make-shift paths through briars and thickets,
Follow veins
of creeks and streams,
Linger by
rain-carved gullies.
Passage into
tangled depths;
Navigation through
wild growth,
Where vines grapple
with tree trunks,
Thorns
dangle at eye level,
Fallen logs trip
a foot, and
Poison oak touches
the skin.
Jagged steps
steer west,
Past shallow
ditches with mica deposits,
Through
insect swarms,
Copperhead crawl
spaces,
Predators’
dens, hutches of prey;
Imprinted on
the wayfarer,
Multitudinous
copies consumed
In the
shadows of back wood acres.
Carried out
into streets,
Where cosmic
explosions are mimed
In corridors
of war
Fabric is
slit
Bullet struck
protoplasm desiccates.
At the end
of the day
At the end
of the hoof prints
Underground
streams
Trickle
slowly beneath footsteps and
Repeat the designs
of all things.
© cmheuer,
2014
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