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10-The middens

The middens

Here they will have sat and opened

the fruit of the sea – fruit being a land word,

sweet and salt – the middens

growing about them, their young

and the young of their young, shells

once manufactured in the hearts

of molluscs, chucked.

So many places they’ve made unloved

but with a beauty to the power of usefulness,

making now their own shells – shell

being a word with both pearls and emptiness –

with machines they’ve made in the minds of

other machines that somewhere

are programmed by hand.

They outstrip in hunger the rest of earth,

that jealous top soil teeming with rivals

covering concrete in the night,

lifting tarmac on the shoulders of saplings.

Their roundabouts spin riders

encased in vehicles off on all routes

but where we come from.

Rosemary Drescher

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