The Chimaera: Issue 5, February 2009

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Michael R. Burch

Leaf Fall

Whatever winds encountered soon resolved
to swirling fragments, till chaotic heaps
of leaves lay pulsing by the backyard wall.
In lieu of rakes, our fingers sorted each
dry leaf into its place and built a high,
soft bastion against earth’s gravitron —
a patchwork quilt, a trampoline, a bright
impediment to fling ourselves upon.

And nothing in our laughter as we fell
into those leaves was like the autumn’s cry
of also falling. Nothing meant to die
could be so bright as we, so colorful —
clad in our plaids, oblivious to pain
we’d feel today, should we leaf-fall again.
 

In His Kingdom of Corpses

In His kingdom of corpses,
God has been heard to speak
in many enraged discourses,
high, high from some mountain peak
where He’s lectured man on compassion
while the sparrows around Him fell,
and babes, for His meager ration
of rain, died and went to hell,
unbaptized, for that’s His fashion.


In His kingdom of corpses,
God has been heard to vent
in many obscure discourses
on the need for man to repent,
to admit that he’s a sinner;
give up sex, and riches, and fame;
be disciplined at his dinner
though always he dies the same,
whether fatter or thinner.

In his kingdom of corpses,
God has been heard to speak
in many absurd discourses
of man’s Ego, precipitous Peak!,
while demanding praise and worship,
and the bending of every knee.
And though He sounds like the Devil,
all religious men now agree
He loves them indubitably.

Michael R. Burch is the editor of The HyperTexts online at http://www.thehypertexts.com/, where he has published the work of three Pulitzer Prize nominees and recent winners of the T. S. Eliot, Richard Wilbur and Howard Nemerov awards. His poetry has been translated into Farsi, Russian, Italian and Gjuha Shqipe and has appeared in literary journals, anthologies and sundry publications such as Light Quarterly, The Lyric, Poet Lore, The Chariton Review, The New Formalist, Writer’s Digest — The Year’s Best Writing, The Neovictorian/Cochlea, The Eclectic Muse and Iambs & Trochees.
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