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In which I explain myself by Alex Dawson
Episode 11220th August 2025 • One Poem Only • Maggie Devers
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In which I explain myself

Alex Dawson

I want the garden, not the flowers
in their sterile vase, I want the bees,
the fruit, the soil under my nails,
I want to make a meal

of what is true. The grit and grief
of life, the words you never said,
caught in your throat, I want
them like I want the birds

to follow the invitation of
the moon. When I was young,
someone peeled my eyes wide
like wild grapes. Don’t you see?

I couldn’t close them if I tried.

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