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                      Watch Thief

                      Published by Jennifer Lemming at April 11, 2025
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                      Watch thief - poetry, Jennifer Lemming - moon over trees, with purple over lay - all things dark matters

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                      I’ve unplugged from dark matter…every breath is a protest thing…I still care about people.
                      Trying to fall asleep, I wonder
                      about the sincerity of those
                      who wear their spots on their clothes
                      and not their skins.
                      The view outside where the moon is a
                      soft milky dollop of butter behind
                      a 400-year-old oak tree.
                      I am wearing a nightshirt of milky stars
                      and the sky fills up with
                      white feathers floating down.
                      The wine bottle on the table is not as full
                      as the flickering candlelight…I focus on the wine stain …spreading…on the pristine
                      tablecloth…I’m changed with each gulp.
                      After the morning sunrise, I wonder
                      will we instead go south and go walking
                      through the swamp forests full of
                      ghost orchids? Trying to find the words…to explain how I care…since you asked me
                      by rustling leaves of the cottonwood trees,
                      then you asked for my time and then
                      my feelings flicker as I glance at my watch
                      in the wine glass’ reflection.
                      There will be a wreath of flowers in my hair…a summer’s joker’s crown…I never look at
                      myself, glancing at my watch
                      in the glass’s reflection I don’t want
                      to be misinterpreted, neither understood,
                      and I write all my words in rooms
                      with yellow walls and sky-blue ceilings.


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                      Jennifer Lemming
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                      Jennifer Lemming ’s blog about living in North Dakota, USA, A Page on the Plains, is archived on the Hudson Valley Writers Guild site. She won Grand Prize in the Dancing Poetry Contest in 2019. Her poems and short fiction have been published in online and print journals. Her latest chapbook, Star Slough, was published by Dark Heart Press, March 2019. In 2023, North Dakota Humanities published her poem, “BisBack Badlands”. She lives in Bismarck, North Dakota where she hands out her extra copies of the Poetry Magazine, usually in tattoo parlors & beauty salons in Mandan and Bismarck North Dakota, respectively.

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