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“Primum Mobile”

Primum Mobile

 

Seeing, through a window, Orion

against clear blue-black. Realizing

that the constellation is

actually a pattern, on glass, of

rain, strangely, momentarily,

stilled. So, each droplet has become

a thing. Things in themselves — only

events that for a while are

monotonous. In bed, eyes

shift toward the lover. Heat. Without

heat, a drop of water would

bounce, forever, and a heart would simply

jangle, eternal bell.

Contributor
Joel Chace

Joel Chace has published work in Tip of the Knife, Eratio, OtolithsWord For/Word, Golden Handcuffs Review, New American Writing, and The Brooklyn Rail. His full-length collections include matter no matter (Paper Kite Pres), Humors (Paloma Press), Threnodies (Moria Boo), fata morgana (Unlikely Books), and Maths (Chax Press). Underrated Provinces is due from Mad Hat Press in 2024.  For more than 40 years, Chace was a working jazz pianist. He is an NEH Fellow.

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