I started with the solstice
but I had to measure it out.
Not with carbon hair, nor melting ice,
nor echoes from a siren’s mouth.
So I hung Noah’s pants at dawn
up on the cliffs facing south,
And set the sun only
once they had dried out.

I started with the solstice
but I had to measure it out.
Not with carbon hair, nor melting ice,
nor echoes from a siren’s mouth.
So I hung Noah’s pants at dawn
up on the cliffs facing south,
And set the sun only
once they had dried out.
