Danielle Mckinney, Mercy (detail), featured in AGNI 103
The Red Tower
after de Chirico
They say I worship you
with my small light,
as if all light is hope.
I made a torch from driftwood
to circumambulate
the dark coil of the hall.
Meaning, to walk forever
in one’s own footsteps.
Look to my flame
held high in the black window.
Transfix upon
the mounting, matchless beauty
of its center. Consider
why fire is worshipped.
First sadist,
Father of ceremony.
It renders exquisite.
Then it destroys.
Published:
| Online 2006
Kim Philley
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