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“El Niño”

El Niño

 

My windows buck in winds that shear

off the blue moon’s ocean.  Poetry can’t

redeem the time, cellular time, the planet.

Ends and means concentrate in us.

The rain swipes and pats the glass.

 

I watch the world’s atomic force,

the mindless beauty of what happens.

The stringy hair of pepper trees, jasmine,

camphors.  Name them. They beat in time,

back and forth, as if impatient with their lives.

 

Irregularity is the utmost pattern.

It thrills and menaces, shuts airports,

floods streets, rumbles my room.

I’ll wake tomorrow and still feel how

it shakes the mind of my heart.

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Simone Di Piero

Simone Di Piero’s latest books are TOMBO (poems) and Mickey Rourke and the Bluebird of Happiness: A Poet’s Notebooks. His new book of poetry, The Complaints, will be published in February, 2019 by Carnegie Mellon.

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