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Conception

The day is conceived,
tossed bedsheets birth landscapes.

Apelike, a grin gawps.

In the backroom of a slow thought
I dress for breakfast -
recall the tropics,
sticky rice, coconut milk and
one huge river prawn,
all wrapped in a banana leaf.

Slipshod I slip away from that world
adjusting my internal optics.

A blueberry muffin with honey
on a checkered tablecloth,
lashings of watery sunshine.
That was yesterday or last year.
time can be as allusive
as a bottomless eggcup.

This absolute and irrevocable morning,
my gut burns from cheap Canadian whisky.
A mirror implanted into a watching mind
reflects only my belly flop
as I leg crawl into pants.

Less feral creatures than we castaway suburbanites,
gather to forage as the sky climbs
over the hedgerow.

I had a strange dream,
It could have been last night
or a faraway fear
returning from a place no-where near.
Maybe it was only a shadowland
cast upon a cranial wall,
a peeling mural
upon which sermons and bibles
were hung like bats
from dead apple trees.

The kitchen counter
has a note on it:

“Gone to church, there’s
bread in the toaster
we have run out of butter – love you.”

There is an over-ripe banana
by the coffeemaker.

I eat it.

Copyright © Eric Ashford

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