Heat (Poetry)

27th January 2013
When the thinnest clothes lie too heavy
even the gravity of cotton feels intense
and crushes its layers close
so the geology of skin becomes
like strata subject to
relentless degrees of pressure.

Blood lakes sizzle deep —
boiled black as oil congealing
thickening to densities that lock
movement — stoppered tight
in midnight’s body-glass — eventually
heat sealing,