Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Bone Milk
Bone milk
Write the O.
Dip skull
into bleach.
Press the letter.
Bones soften
into calcium.
Smear a zero.
Hair dissolves
into ink.
Erase paper.
Skin evaporates
into foam.
Boil subject
and verb;
condense
into liquid.
Fade from dark,
the shade of milk.
Suck out period.
Tooth heats
into fluid.
Now pour skeleton
into another skin.
Orlando White, is Diné (Navajo) from Sweetwater, Arizona. His clans are of the Zuni Water Edge People and born for the Mexican Clan. He is currently a creative writing student and holds an A. A. degree from the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, NM. He is the co-senior editor of Bone Light, a journal of Neo-Modern Literature and a Zora Neale Hurston recipient at Naropa Institute. His poems have previously appeared in Ploughshares, 26, and are forthcoming in Ur Vox.
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