The Second Line
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a bee suckles the tornado of a rose's heart
when I follow you into the cheap city
it all continues to continue continuing
for your legs are wet as waiting around
if the visions have left me wrapped up
in his shirt little if
in gold before falls the tail light in dreams
scorched in bits with green bottled
silence monsters deeper machines that list not
our breathing and stretch my anywhere the
sky of corn between us in a blue dress
when I follow you into the cheap city
for your legs are tornadoes
and the backyard becomes a forest in sheets
of blue archers shooting into the dark guild
pink eastern edges taped to the entrance
and out of the stunned bushes
a box store under big unseen stars
when I am charging all my small devices
thinking of the mountain of the chattering blackbirds
____Mel Nichols is the author of four collections of poetry, including Catalytic Exteriorization Phenomenon (National Poetry Series finalist) and Bicycle Day. Her work can also be found at The Huffington Post,Poetry, The Brooklyn Rail, Jacket2, PennSound, Poetry Project Newsletter, and HTML Giant. She has been a visiting artist at the Corcoran College of Art & Design, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Detroit, and others, and she teaches digital poetry and other writing courses at George Mason University. New books are forthcoming from Flowers & Cream Press and Edge.