No hand to scribe the sinking sickness I have seen
My poem "Plague-Bearer" is now online at Lone Star Stories. Its inspirations were more than one nightmare I had in September and a film I have never seen; it is not dedicated to anyone, which may be just as well.
Ironically, I still have the Cold of the Damned. At least it doesn't involve hemorrhaging. I'm going to bed.
Ironically, I still have the Cold of the Damned. At least it doesn't involve hemorrhaging. I'm going to bed.

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Lines that infect me:
A dry fever is curing him
to a dark poppy-head, his ribs rattling
with shot seed;
The sun grinds
on the eyes like salt. [never has been a better way to describe this sensation...]
The last form
we take is the weeping eye, scoured raw
with looking out [this deserves an essay of its own]
but the clots and seeps of this notation
would break my throat into blood to read
aloud [this is what speaking the Dark Tongue should do!]
the sunset shallows beyond
the panes.
Oh, the sparrow-bones! The lost and broken keys.
just wonderful.
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Thank you! I really am honored.
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Sorry that you've still got the dreadful cold. I hope you're feeling better soon.
Oh, and I should mention that you're very slightly responsible for inspiring my un-Rabbithole Day post. I hope you don't mind that.
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Aki Kaurismäki's I Hired A Contract Killer (1990). I ran into an article online which discussed implicit and explicit themes of vampirism in the movie, which made me very curious to see it; I have not yet gotten around to it, but the concept sort of fused with the hemorrhagic dreams and the result was this poem.
Oh, and I should mention that you're very slightly responsible for inspiring my un-Rabbithole Day post. I hope you don't mind that.
Not at all! May I ask how?
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Ah. That's interesting. I'll be curious to hear what you think of the movie and the poem's relationship to it when you do see it.
Not at all! May I ask how?
Well, here is the post. Your post about inflatable decorations roundabouts Hallowe'en was an inspiration for the bit about "the Air-filled Monstrosities which make their Appearance without the Housen of certaine Individuals what make their Habitation in this Duchy".
Very glad you don't mind, I am.