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Fall 2016 Michael J Pagan hunger \ At first, we were just fragments chewing away at each other hoping to leave behind the shapes of our bodies. We must transform what we are into our hungers, you said. Into shapes, like how we used to point out atmosphere, days, imagination; a sturdy object, Love, we said to each other, even though all we did was create conundrums, hoping to sympathize shapes of ourselves into selves bare of moments, bare of mercies, of the problem horizons caused by endings like impassable boulders; we collided: atmosphered into shapes of steaming rubble, burning & glorious that s what gave us our power, our tendencies to burglarize each other s bodies, our questions like, Why does the world hold onto these shapes & colors so tightly? When colors always run away for tomorrow, weary of looking any further than the further they speak so much about? Our souls? I ask. Why do they only leave shapes behind? Why won t they just leave? Or at least let me be in you now? Then I can come back as the one I was before? The one who loved to write on walls what I didn t dare say aloud? In shapes that didn t dare say aloud? Because you know

people: you tell them something, & then they like to talk. But they had to mean something if they were up on the walls? Those shapes spelling out sentences, why else would they be there? We still have to believe in the musical instruments of our voices, just like the water inside our heads, sweet & sentimental shapes, like when I first saw you amongst the old oranges of the sky, dislocated like a weed, & you said, Michael, it s beautiful here, even though here s where everyone goes to die & memory into molded shapes.

what songbirds have you see today? \ We sit inside an abandoned tow truck & just talk. Lean on each other. Lay heads on each other s laps, listening to the scattered gun shots outside, making up stories about who shot who. Play with each other s hair. Whisper things. Things like: Wait for me. Things like: Just wait for me. Things like: Is that a boy or a girl inside that belly of yours? & how histories are only made at night, amongst other things. Other things not meant to be heard except by us. Only then could I see the near future: eyeing her neck bent, neck bone fault-lining her skin; the earth-winds of her body s scent, a tribute to all our mistakes, like a collapsing roof, asking: What songbirds have you seen today? & only then could I see the near future: see your large belly. See you lying on your back across the carpet, feet raised onto the bed, watching your nose breathe. Watching your belly rise & fall. There was a time when baby fat used to turn my stomach with its lazy breath, before you taught me Humanity is in the places. That place to reanimate words, freeing the dead souls inside them. That was our summer in water, that orange beam bridge, the sun. That was our summer. The sun like orange cheese, cars parked illegally like lost cats & dogs & we brightly seated like foil, like shiny bags, like floating particles of voice: our curses, our spells

floating across telephone poles, the closest we would ever come to approaching God. Then a second became quiet. Strange, you said. That minute before people actually existed. Strange, you said again. That minute just before people arrived. Had there really ever existed a mankind? I asked. How it must ve been strange for a god, you said.

inches per sound \ Sometimes her skin feels sharp like the edges of a large sewer drainage pipe. & sometimes it becomes this incredible space, this beautiful room where you re glad to take off your shoes an absolutely wonderful custom & then you sit on a couch & look up at the ceiling where clouds were painted; where they can see their own breath, & sometimes my head is leaning against the window while I pretend to sleep-listen to you the way strangers do on city trains, surrounded by others who they d like to hear, but not see, & I think it s fine, just fine, only this format has no name the way skin can t be measured in Inches Per Sound: you, your skin calling out to me on my way out the door; my body moving too quickly for your sounds when all you ever wanted from me was wait to open this door tomorrow.