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    In the Time of Dying, Meet Me

    By Christian J. Collier,

    2024-09-01
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    Father of mass & air pressure,
    turbulent altitude & dewed skyline.
    If these burgundy wings carrying me across
    Your vulture-strewn puce road should weaken, should fail,
    please   descend with me.    Just once
    borrow a tenor & talk
    to make my plummet an easy sprint toward sea sand floor.


    Bend low Your busy ear so my last asks of You  land intact.
    My uncle, King Cobra on his breath, once said
    anyone who stays in the wind too long never leaves it behind.
    Let it be true.  Let me be
    both here & not here completely.
    Let some of me be nine black hickory leaves jitterbugging
    on the proud curving lip of any given gust.

    Let me be story, in that way,
    when these tensed lungs struggle no more or work.
    When I am man no longer,
    new in shape, beyond blood & gland,
    let my uttered name be a blue note lanterning my loves’ voices
    from time to time. Anoint what red dirt of me is left
    through hymn. Father, let me be occasional music    after shh.

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