Motors you can’t turn until you try
To flex your iris, to curve the candle light
The world gets no cleaner bathed in night
Such tiny muscles slip the grip of nerve endings in low eyes

Fumbling with a gloved hand
Sieving in the hot sand
For memories carved in rocks
That you lost, that you dropped
From waves left as they sank must have been important
Dig after them

And every grain under your desperate knees
Is another eroded speck of distant memory
Enacting their passive revenge
Smoothing the masses that don’t remember them

Revelations hatched
Set into stone
Grasping for meaning
From the nest they have flown
But a rock doesn’t fly
A rock only falls
Quietly snatched from a world
It can’t understand at all

Your lost thoughts tumble
Until they shine
Until they reflect that dumbfounded look
Back into your lost eyes

And you shrink
In a shrinking mirror

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