Harry Crosby White Poems

  • 1.
    Thorn beneath the milk-white
    Crowned with
    In the flesh

    ...
  • 2.
    I would you were the hollow ship
    fashioned to bear the cargo of my love
    the unrelenting glove
    hurled in defiance at our blackest world
    ...
  • 3.
    I exchange eyes with the Mad Queen.
    The mirror crashes against my face and bursts into a thousand suns. all over the city flags cracle and bang. Fog horns scream in the harbor. The wind hurricanes through the window. Tornadoes are unmuzzled as I begin to dance the dance of the Kurd Shepherds.
    I stamp upon the floor. I whirl like dervishes. Colors revolve dressing and undressing. I lash them with fury stark white with iron black harsh red with blue marble green with bright orange and only gold remains naked. I roar with joy.
    Black-footed ferrets disappear into holes.
    ...
  • 4.
    Like mutilated skulls they roll
    Across the soul's white sand
    And only she can make a wall
    And only she can understand
    ...
  • 5.
    Moon of leaves,
    Moon of the falling leaves,
    To you I bring the slippers
    of the sun.
    ...
  • 6.
      I exchange eyes with the Mad Queen

      the mirror crashes against my face
    and bursts into a thousand suns
    ...
Total 6 White Poems by Harry Crosby

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