Willful Total Fusion
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A doom is doom no matter what. Leaves flee
Their limbs while autumn winds flash cold and tear
At them, but then dead leaves can never see

The rake that grabs them into fires. The air
That breathes at first as tropic breezes comes
At last as hurricane to rip away
A family roof. A lullaby that thrums
Inside Medea’s nursery will sway
To murder of her sons, no matter what.
Black widows’ mates deliver hopeful seed,
But that is not enough. Her mouth will glut
Itself with eating them to fill her need.
We wish that Donald Trump and Ryokan
Could blend and make one undoomed, better man.
~ Phillip Whidden
The wind brings enough
Of fallen orange leaves to
Make an autumn fire.
~ Ryokan
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