for another heart beat
winds whip through these hills
gather in the valley
moonbow
semi-transparent
white
a
glass from the cupboard
what
was it you wanted
dust
whorl of a broom
the
system brings what it does
nothing
is stationary
in
this universe everything sways
shifts
swift hunger bunching
unfold
the tulle of my crinoline
needles
crunch grass
don
me
dance me closely
midsummer
you
take water into yourself you
take
it out transform it taste it tackle
it
to your cells grapple me roll us
in
the dust soak mud puddle i
never
meant to make you did you
make
me our cells unfolding
a
spring a fan endless rolling sprawl
stunned stung by sunlight
i am drained i am dripping melting slowly
shock
me solid lighten me
lightning lessen this lounging
lust
me inside the folds of your ear
trap
me among crystals sound
beats
setting body off balance you
destabilize
spin i would gladly be here again soberly sullied
what softness makes me i unmake picking panicking
unripe
apples fall bruise begin to rot
before
my eyes a rat makes off with one
lying here
on
the oblong stones i am
delectable
reaching
my hand lustily do you feel
it crawl
my
hands along your shadow dripping
between cracks for sand
one
/ five twenty five
smooth
white buds pop from fuzz
curl
blooming magnolia
red
cardinal arc flutters a trill
melody
calling back to itself
for
the first time i recognise a song
from
branch to fence squirrels chatter
virus
versus iris
today
confirms she is within me
i
cannot smell spring but know she is here
the
sky is beyond and i am within it
count
on my fingers when
did
my breath catch in her presence
back
and forth along this path
try
to trace health lines
when
panic became a warning sign
flutter
in my chest
subtle
usual, subtle unusual
my
nose knows creeping is no illusion
who
hears, who knows i am here
crying
behind the hydro pole
days
ago i ran and ran and ran
the
world was opening
today
nothing feels more beautiful
than
looking up, harbouring
i
am keeping her under wraps
no
strength to make an escape
dot
on a line statistic
i
am not the first or last vessel
suckle
hurl seethe i will her
negotiation
needs negation
change
is a new category
green
husks fall from above for living
nina jane drystek is a poet, writer and performer based in Ottawa, unceded Algonquin Anishinaabe territory. she is author of knewro suite (Simulacrum Press, 2019) and her poems have appeared in several print and online publications, as well as in self-published chapbooks and broadsides. her original sound poetry scores can be heard on bandcamp. she is one of the co-founders of Riverbed ReadingSeries, was shortlisted for the 2020 Bronwen Wallace Award for Poetry, writes collaborative poetry with VII, and performs sound poetry with the ensemble quatuour gualuour. if you have ever lived in the same city as her you have likely seen her riding a red or blue bicycle. you can find her @textcurious