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	<title>tongues of the ocean &#187; Rob A. Mackenzie</title>
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		<title>Aileen&#8217;s Cupboard</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[2009 June Issue]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[catch a fire]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[She believes grandmothers will arrive with gifts
and there will be a new heaven and a new earth.
Children will walk to school again, fearing neither
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the drip of concrete and glass from permanent cloud
nor sudden immolation from journalists wielding
blowtorches as they once wielded typewriters.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bulldozers on every corner establish the business<br />
of destruction, but the port crams with grandmothers<br />
and parcels wrapped and tied with spectacular ribbons,<br />
<span style="color: white;">.</span><br />
so Aileen imagines from exile. She rebuilds streets<br />
in her cupboard where any hint of light is a highlight:<br />
memories of ice-cream dripping from cone to slip-on,<br />
<span style="color: white;">.</span><br />
summer afternoons of crab football and skipping.<br />
Aileen counts hairs on her head to pass time, working<br />
her way from root to root, as God does universally<br />
<span style="color: white;">.</span><br />
with bewildering compassion. Her cupboard has space<br />
enough to stretch out and sleep. In others, children stand<br />
like horses or hang upside-down like bats from hangers.<br />
<span style="color: white;">.</span><br />
She believes grandmothers will arrive with gifts<br />
and there will be a new heaven and a new earth.<br />
Children will walk to school again, fearing neither<br />
<span style="color: white;">.</span><br />
the drip of concrete and glass from permanent cloud<br />
nor sudden immolation from journalists wielding<br />
blowtorches as they once wielded typewriters.<br />
<span style="color: white;">.</span><br />
Grim landowners will abandon viral promotion<br />
of plastic crabgrass; their scorched earth policy<br />
will yield only irises of sweet-smelling smoke.<br />
<span style="color: white;">.</span><br />
Aileen never knows whether she is awake or asleep.<br />
An ocean of people – swimmers? drowners? –<br />
bob in her thoughts. It is too dark to identify<br />
<span style="color: white;">.</span><br />
faces or know whether a state of thought is home<br />
enough for them. Water knocks against the pier –<br />
from these double doors, countless waves away.</p>
<p>•••</p>
<p style="text-align: right;"><span style="color: #808080;"><em>catch a fire</em> prompts for June 2009:<span style="color: #888888;"> </span></span><span style="color: #888888;"><em>grandmother, crabgrass, exile, root, ocean</em></span></p>
<p>•••</p>
<address><strong><a href="http://tonguesoftheocean.org/tag/rob-a-mackenzie/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Rob A. Mackenzie">Rob A. Mackenzie</a></strong> lives in Edinburgh, Scotland. A pamphlet, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">The Clown of Natural Sorrow</span>, was published by HappenStance Press in 2005. His first full collection, <a href="http://www.saltpublishing.com/books/smp/9781844715138.htm"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">The Opposite of Cabbage</span></a>, was published by Salt in March 2009. He blogs at <a href="http://robmack.blogspot.com"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Surroundings</span></a>. </address>

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