Us of Anna
sometimes,
you’d like to
is bigger than
bank accounts, or
desire thereof,
accumulation of
which in the
absence of
it seems enough
delusions to be
equal sum of
some spectacular,
etc. yet,
ponds are made motives
necessity to emulate with
held hands, entertained
turtles on a log,
girl’s laugh,
us of Anna
sun shifts
branches
smile
from in but
each a to be
taken. we
but ah,
moved us
shadow
gone. us
flame in,
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Steven Karl is the author of State(s) of Flux, a collaboration chap(art)book with Joseph Lappie (Peptic Robot Press, 2009), (Ir)Rational Animals (Flying Guillotine Press, 2010) and forthcoming e-chap, emissions/ of (H_ngm_n, 2011). He has poems in or forthcoming from Vinyl and Jellyfish. He is the News Editor for Coldfront Magazine and lives in Brooklyn, NY.

What a great poem! I felt energized reading it.