Us: Classified
tiny human amnesiacs wander
midst the untidiest of seasons
siblings row inside drizzling fogs
far past unforseen transfer trees
parents of vast, differing alphabets
sing labor songs just east of now
prison walls may melt in the rain
but still guard zooey arsenals
so we stand here — thin-skinned,
and do not bear our hearts alone
. . . . .
Poet: Susan Powers Bourne
Source: Women.Poets.Idaho
Process: Pick and mix cento