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Poem #1  


July 31st 3:06 am 
To: Ginger 
From: Billy 


You were the last chance I had 
not to let the words speak themselves up 
into one big act. My last line of defense 
against the threat of taking myself seriously, 
dreaming a fixed idea’s idea of a joke, 
a child's imitation of catastrophe. 

If I could have been anything other 
than this silly intoxication with death…for you, 
I would have. 

But I am nothing but everything 
I say online. 

I will never fall in love again 

 

Poem #2 


July 31st 5:28 am 
To: Billy 
From: Ginger 


The biggest risk, 
other than saying yes, 
was to be brave enough.  

If fear is your mirror  
throw yourself 
at your own face, 
bleed and smile, 
you are mostly water, 
it will wash away.  

I am love without a choice, 
seeing you in return, 
with pride and open arms. 

I will always love you, 
if you give yourself a chance or not. 


Poem #3 


July 31st 10:20 am 
To: Ginger 
From: Billy 


For as long as I can remember, 
I’ve wandered through the desert 
With an old three-legged camel 
And a wrap around my eyes. 

One day I had a dream 
That the sun wanted to talk to me. 
I woke up blind, with blood in my eyes 
An eclipse had darkened my sky. 

Scared, I ran and ran 
Until I tripped, and hit my head. 
The next day, I could see again, 
And water poured from the rock I’d split. 

Before I learned the water there 
Was mixed with fire, I had broken open 
So many, so many, that nothing else 
Could soothe my manic thirst. 

Because I no longer loved the sun, 
I stayed in the caves, basins and quarries. 
I sold my camel to Bedouins for remedies 
And a recipe, to make fire water on my own. 

Even now, so far away from that place, 
Where I left behind me only drought 
And evil memories, I can’t feel my face 
Unless some fire, any fire, settles my doubt. 

All this is to say, I have never known pain 
Or taken any risks. I hid deep in my cave, 
Never spoke to a soul, or felt the touch of skin 
That wasn’t burned raw by my own cowardice. 

Fear 
Fear 
Fear 
That’s all that I am, and all that I feel 
 

Poem #4 


July 31st 10:38 am 
To: Billy 
From: Ginger 


You cannot change  
because you are rawed 
or halted by what is  
merely sheer strength.  

You love machines 
and ruins and wounds. 

I tend to beasts 
and hurricanes, 
to gardens 
and graves alike.  

When its harder to feel 
than to think, 
you're want to 
settle for struggle 
over the climb,  
for blindness and thirst  
over deep wells  
hidden under mirages. 

You chose to wander  
through me like the desert, 
unwilling to sink your hands 
into hot sand and feel me 
run so deep,  
so full of power, 
and flowers, 
and fire too. 


Poem #5 


August 1st  2:46 pm 
To: Ginger 
From: Billy 


What remains of the garden 
When the hurricane has its season 
And the beasts are stirred from their graves; 
That’s what I wonder about you. 

I’ve learned not to trust girls 
Who can read me at a glance: 
Because I’m transparent to myself too 
And read myself in everything. 

I have to know how much give your calyx can take 
Before I lay my stolen petals at your door; 
Before the green shoot, and the stamen 

I need roots I know won’t leave me out in the cold. 

All my machines, ruins and wounds 
Taught me how to use, and not to be used. 
I wonder how hot a gentle sun would have to burn 
To thaw a ruthless truth, too easily broken. 


Poem #6 


August 1st 5:49 pm 
To: Billy 
From: Ginger 


It takes a certain will 
to live amongst the ruins, 
and still recognize a flower, 
to carry so many wounds 
without letting the blood 
empty you out completely.  

I’d like to take you home from that place, 
let you rest your head somewhere soft.  

I will love you 

without making an enemy 
of what I cannot control 
knowing what is only circumstance 
does not move me off course.  

I can see your fear 
without calling you weak, 
even when you are on your knees, 
trapped inside your own mind.  

Perhaps you are afraid  
of the hand reaching 
towards you and your wants, 
because you cannot imagine 
touch without taking.  

I am not afraid of the weight your petals carry, 
I am afraid only that you will keep calling them stolen 
so you never have to admit 
that they are secretly free. 

You’ve asked what will remain  
of me and my garden 
after you and your storms.  
I will show you: 
everything.  


Poem #7 


August 2nd 9:26 pm 
To: Ginger 
From: Billy  


If I could hide inside 
A horse that never dies 
I could see our years pass by 
In a wet, black eye. 

You can’t hammer metal around a sphere 
Without having to crease the wheel a bit. 
A map on paper is the world distorted; 
No one ever gets my features right. 

What’s karma to a blank? 
What’s redemption to a mirror 
That can’t be traced? Fiction 
Has turned my love  
into a character 
That can’t know my true intentions 
Without ruining everything. 

A secret, for free: 
What’s most unbearable to an escapist 
Is the thought that there’s nothing more 
To escape. 

To take a hand held out, in hope, would be 
As agonizing  
as being  
born. 

Luckless as he is, an escapist knows 
The exact parameters  
of his prison, like the back 
Of his head.  


Poem #8 


August 2nd 11:11pm 
To: Billy 
From: Ginger  


The prison  
is the escape itself, 
and a hand is not a key,  
it’s just a hand. 

I have one 
and so do you, 
warm and near enough 
for parallel play, 
inventing new selves, 
becoming unfettered 
without judgment 
or even forgiveness, 
let alone redemption. 

My bones 
have fractured 
and healed 
more than 
I care to count. 

But a wounded animal 
still hunts. 

We needn’t be broken 
or even whole, 
only hungry 
enough to want. 


Poem #9 


August 3rd 3:03pm 
To: Ginger 
From: Billy  


Today, in the AA meeting, I wrote 
in the notebook I always keep with me 
for the times when listening quits trying 
(which is all the time) 'this insatiable 

HUNGER 
is really me.' 

A dangerous thought, lacking parallel 
To all the deception and deceit 
Of other hungers. A hungry star, fixed 
to the hem of your tablecloth, pulled out 
just as the conversation was about 
getting somewhere good, or safe, or clean. 

This poem, I'll take your hand, with all its burnt 
reflections, moving in ways I don't know 
and confess: all the fears before today 
were lies, only muscles and bones I bleached 
to make the weathers of my deserts sound 
more convincing.  

Now the mood is Monet, the whispering 
of poplar trees, and this moment perfumed 
by the indecent scrawl of my letter 
to you. 

It reads: 
I want your innocence 
like I want your countlessness: 
a cool breeze we can play to, without name. 

  
Poem #10 


August 3rd 5:11pm 
To: Billy 
From: Ginger  


Man makes plans 
and God laughs, 
words will always fail us, 
though we are made of them, 
we are too full ever to be clean. 

Fearless, sweet boy, 
your courage is not lost. 
I am uncontainable 
by nature too. 

Our penchant for wandering 
is what makes building  
a home by choice  
worth calling home.  

Watching dappled light 
breathe upon your head, 
resting in my lap, 
while you dream indecently 
in the innocent warmth 
of this woman, 
in all her multitudes, 
who loves you, knowing 
what is mine was always mine  
and mine to share with you, 
longer than impulse.  

Hope comes 
after sobriety, 
not before. 

Time will do what it does 
until the life within us 
chooses itself.  

That’s where I’m at.  


Poem #11 


August 5th 8:11am 
To: Ginger 
From: Billy  


That when Catallus wrote  
Nox est perpetua una dormienda 
He really did get a thousand kisses 
And a thousand more: 
                                Charm is just itself 
When it asks you what you’re waiting for. 

There’s no translating it—the morning after 
A damn good sleep, with cigarettes and coffee. 

That’s where I’m at—where you left me, 
Letting my life choose its own multitudes. 
I am laughing impassively God’s laughing 
And hope you look down, to see me smiling. 

I’m having fun. 

Not fighting all these waves that taste like loss 
Not fighting the sweat and the dust kicked up 
Not fighting can’t get this collage started 
Not fighting what’s mirage or not mirage 

Anything. 

At the crossroads of perspective 
Or broken heart boulevard 
Whatever you wanna call it 
I just turned on the radio.  


Poem #12 


August 5th 8:28 am 
To: Billy 
From: Ginger  


I am changing too, 
past my own expectations.  

The bar is raised  
and it’s partially yours.  

What do you do when 
everything you’ve ever wanted  
walks out the door, 
other than lock it 
and watch from the window  
at a brighter shadow 
step into it’s light without you. 

  
Poem #13 


August 5th 9:02 am 
To: Ginger 
From: Billy  


A shadow is like a broken watch 
It’s bright twice a day. 

I’ll help you like you’ve helped me 
We’ll find a way. 

Can’t follow if we jump high enough 
Nothing more to say. 


Poem #14 


August 5th 9:15 am 
To: Billy 
From: Ginger  


When I fell to my knees  
this cool morning  
in the middle of road, 
and seeing the dog cross 
into an open field, 
I was only able to follow  
because of her vagrancy.  

If she hadn’t been there,  
I might’ve lain down longer, 
perhaps before I could lift myself up, 
until a semi could run me over 
and I could still see 
the dog in tall grass  
chasing after shadows.  


Poem #15 


August 5th 2:43 pm 
To: Ginger 
From: Billy  


This was the first time in my life 
I saw a dog that didn't remind me  
of dogs I've read, or the dog that I am, 
But the dogs I used to walk in the park 
With my father, trailing slow behind 
watching my feet move without me. 

(I usually delete verses like this 
where nothing happens, or obfuscate 
what happened 
with a morbidity of instinct  
so pathetic 
that everyone claps and laughs 
and the whole thing is forgotten. 
But I'll keep this one.) 

Is this stupid? (timid now, in the cage) 
That I want to jump on you, 
Trembling all over with mud? 

My damp snout, dripping with snot 
doesn't even like dogs. But here I am 
slobbering with enthusiasm  
because I sense the adrenaline. 

So please don't give paw 
and roll over 
beneath the semi wide: your poems are good 
and have me gnawing at the marrow 
faithful 
and howling at the moon. 


Poem #16 


August 5th 6:428 pm 
To: Billy 
From: Ginger  


You can jump on me, 
just know that 
I have teeth too. 

I want the stupid body 
brutally ravening 
down to the red.  

But a dog should know the difference 
between the marrow 
and the hand that feeds it.  

Would you even taste me 
or only your own blood 
mudding your wide mouth.  

How does a dog eat 
when he’s the bitch: 
bitchless and broke himself.  

 

Poem #17 


August 5th 8:54 pm 
To: Ginger 
From: Billy  


I’m never ‘bitchless and broke’, 
Just temporarily embarrassed. 
I mean it in the way a bad writer means it— 
Literally. 

Something about the way dread, and lust 
Lose their reticence in light of my eyes. 
My delusions simplehearted to trust 
I seriously do believe my lies. 

What’s to be done? When everything you are 
Is a pretty face, so dumb to cruelty 
That it’s worse than either of us imagined. 
Out of my hands, up to me, to CHANGE 
From sand to sand, I tear at the castle 
And let them say I’m just insane… 
Speaking of teeth (since I remember now— 
You) I’ll let you bite it, won’t hold back 
My hand. It’ll be amusing, watching you 
Try to tear at skin that’s never scarred, or bled 


Poem #18 


August 5th 9:58 pm 
To: Billy 
From: Ginger  


Your boring excuses  
are just that. 

 

Untrusting fears 
and lies in failing words, 
resolved to give up. 

I asked you what lives 
beneath your skin, 
and you chose to reveal 
more skin.  

If there is a man 
inside the dare, 
let him know I am here, 
endlessly patient and open 
because baby, 
I’m on your side.  


Poem #19 
 

August 5th 7:09 pm 
To: Ginger 
From: Billy  


My stupid cottage industry  
weaving stupid webs 
That can’t live with themselves 
And never work anyway 
Is getting me 0 pussy 
The silk belt tightening. 

I’d sell out in a heartbeat 
Surrender all the thread 
If you’ll only  promise to show me 
How to swim. 

I need a vacation from myself 
And all the hard work I do 
Staying independent 
With my hands always empty 

If you see bite marks 
My fate is a spider 
It went down my shirt 
It’s probably fine. 

I really don’t know how to swim 
Or ask for another chance  
without sinking. I don’t joke around 
With my baby standing next to me. 

My motto could be: write slow, sink fast. 
The 0 pussy school of poetry.  


Poem #20 


August 5th 7:44 pm 
To: Billy 
From: Ginger  


It’s far more rewarding, 
and easier to laugh  
and smile and kiss  
and touch and hold  
and bleed and shiver 
and feel and breathe  
side by side 
than it is 
to cower alone. 

Even if we take it that deep, 
go that far into the dark,  
it will feel so free.  


Poem #21 


August 6th 9:50 am 
To: Ginger 
From: Billy  


Taking the long way 
It’s just as pretty 
And wild 
As you said it’d be. 

Taking it easy 
I brought plums 
Dark sweet 
For us to eat 

I try to sleep 
This surface 
Late afternoon 
I feel the water rushing 

What do I look like 
An osprey 
This mountain pine 
I’d be crazy not to. 

You come back to me 
A fullness  
Chance of rain 
Thinking what you’re thinking. 

I’m okay  
I want to keep going. 
So high up 
This deep. 
 

Poem #22 


August 6th 10:24 am 
To: Billy  
From: Ginger  


The dark sweet fruit  
on the table  
is multitudinous  
when shared 
between open mouths, 
staining our hands, 
lips and clothes, 
learning slowly, 
with smaller words 
and water deep enough 
to wade each other home.  

If dying is easier, 
I will come back to you too.  


Poem #23 


August 7th 10:44 am 
To: Ginger  
From: Billy  


11:33 
Tears in my eyes 
That this love is a poetry 
You don’t want to control me. 

But this isn’t poetry 
A means to an end  
Again and again 
That doesn’t help anyone 

Truthfully, I gave it up long ago. 
Expressing this conflict which 
Isn’t emotion, but overexposure 
To what’s uncontainable 
In character, style, or thought— 
That love is hate in the heart 
And even if you have no heart 
Love is hate in the heart 
And it’s opposite 
I could save the world 
If I could just write it’s opposite 
By which I mean 
Control it. 

All this holderlin John Donne shit 
Will never get us in Soft Union. 

But I want to say I’m sorry 
To write you not a poem 
But a letter 
Just to make me feel better 
And tell you that I love you 
And that I see now, that I was only afraid 
That I wouldn’t be invited to the feast 
Of dark sweet plums 
we both created. 


Poem #24 


August 7th 11:11 am 
To: Billy  
From: Ginger  


It’s true that time 
waits for no one, 
you could spend 
a whole life  
convincing yourself 
otherwise and doing math. 

I am outstretching 
my hand with trust, 
like paradise, 
raw and supple, 
because my love  
is eternally  
mine and  
forever yours. 

Tenderly and 
earnestly  
loving you  
only like this. 

Always. 


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