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Sharron Proulx-Turner
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understanding the dreams would help
and so she dances
dances right there on top of the teachers desk
on account of she needs the extra space
kids all in the windows see them crows
cold-dulled and scrawny
over on the telephone lines up for air or rapid water
firey cold and tossing a silver spoon
singing hold me hold me love me hush hold me hold me love me hush
sweet harmony and residues of something unnameable
waiting for that moment for the my the me of love
thought memories in print and bouncing off them wires
all crowy wavy lines outrageous
right through them windows and in to that old lady
by this time everyone even all them teachers line up in the halls
even the principal that girl’s in a league all her own
and so she dances hurt angry threatened on guard left out
a receptacle for poison verbal poison voice is sacred spewing in
the air invisible erased
case history case closed
at school they told her she was a no-good slut
said she’d have a baby like all the rest of them squaw-girls
a system made to measure for the gang
prettify the language faking calm for flat bare hate
content to cruel and back again
that’s the year it snowed right through the spring and into june
that’s when she was twelve years old
ashamed of her fear
hides away shaking fetal lost in the view
breaking through the pain
starting at the back the way she looks at magazines
reads between the stories sees the lies
that’s when she fills out one of them ads for manure delivery
bills it to the school
they say they flew in that manure all the way from texas
dumped it right there in front of the school
principal couldn’t do a darn thing on account of the snow
blocked the view from the windows poop and snow poop and snow
sure smelled around that school and all the way over at them
badlands and deep deep in the pines
that’s when all the ravens drop in for a while
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N S — e ———
understanding the dreams would help
and so she dances
dances right there on top of the teachers desk
on account of she needs the extra space
kids all in the windows see them crows
cold-dulled and scrawny
over on the telephone lines up for air or rapid water
firey cold and tossing a silver spoon
singing hold me hold me love me hush hold me hold me love me hush
sweet harmony and residues of something unnameable
waiting for that moment for the my the me of love
thought memories in print and bouncing off them wires
all crowy wavy lines outrageous
right through them windows and in to that old lady
by this time everyone even all them teachers line up in the halls
even the principal that girl’s in a league all her own
and so she dances hurt angry threatened on guard left out
a receptacle for poison verbal poison voice is sacred spewing in
the air invisible erased
case history case closed
at school they told her she was a no-good slut
said she’d have a baby like all the rest of them squaw-girls
a system made to measure for the gang
prettify the language faking calm for flat bare hate
content to cruel and back again
that’s the year it snowed right through the spring and into june
that’s when she was twelve years old
ashamed of her fear
hides away shaking fetal lost in the view
breaking through the pain
starting at the back the way she looks at magazines
reads between the stories sees the lies
that’s when she fills out one of them ads for manure delivery
bills it to the school
they say they flew in that manure all the way from texas
dumped it right there in front of the school
principal couldn’t do a darn thing on account of the snow
blocked the view from the windows poop and snow poop and snow
sure smelled around that school and all the way over at them
badlands and deep deep in the pines
that’s when all the ravens drop in for a while
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