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“I love incorrectly

There is a solemnity in hands,
the way a palm will curve in
accordance to a contour of skin,
the way it will release a story.

This should be the pilgrimage.
The touching of a source.
This is what sanctifies.

This pleading. This mercy.
I want to be a pilgrim to everyone,
close to the inaccuracies, the astringent
dislikes, the wayward peace, the private
words. I want to be close to the telling.
I want to feel everyone whisper.

After the blossoming I hang.
The encyclical that has come
through the branches
instructs us to root, to become
the design encapsulated within.

Flesh helping stone turn tree.

I do not want to hold life
at my extremities, see it prepare
itself for my own perpetuation.
I want to touch and be touched
by things similar in this world.

I want to know a few secular days
of perfection. Late in this one great season
the diffused morning light
hides the horizon of sea. Everything
the color of slate, a soft tablet
to press a philosophy to.”
Carl Adamshick
“Before"

I always thought death would be like traveling
in a car, moving through the desert,
the earth a little darker than sky at the horizon,
that your life would settle like the end of a day
and you would think of everyone you ever met,
that you would be the invisible passenger,
quiet in the car, moving through the night,
forever, with the beautiful thought of home.”
Carl Adamshick
“The sadness isn’t their sadness.
The sadness is the way

they will never unpack the rucksack
of happiness again.

They’ll never surface as divers rising
through leagues of joy, through sun
willowing through the bottom half of waves.

They’ll never surface again.
Again and again,

they will never surface.”
Carl Adamshick
“I am lost in the living, in the acceptance
of rain filling a bucket,

in the belief
that the chemical burn was a washing

for the exodus
and the smoke rising through the chimneys

into the pale blue morning was a love song.
There are days when I wake

and find my face is a hole
and I have nowhere to hang my mask.

from "The Emptiness”
Carl Adamshick, Curses and Wishes: Poems
“Oblivion and significance/brush our bones, leave us weeping for strangers.”
Carl Adamshick, Curses and Wishes: Poems
“There are days when I wake/ and find my face is a hole/ and I have nowhere to hang my mask.”
Carl Adamshick, Curses and Wishes: Poems
“I always thought death would be like traveling
in a car, moving through the desert,
the earth a little darker than sky at the horizon,
that your life would settle like the end of a day
and you would think of everyone you ever met,
that you would be the invisible passenger,
quiet in the car, moving through the night,
forever, with the beautiful thought of home.

— Carl Adamshick, “Before,” poets.org (2011)”
Carl Adamshick

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