
thank you for your participation in the blue river bone orchard’s first bicentennial
morticultural conference: the role of the dead in carbon budgeting. But don’t
think of it as over and done / we are still everything to come
all the indignities you’re afraid will happen to you
happen here
all the mortal invasions you keep from the house of the living / from the porches
of your ears / the eaves of your seeing / openings you don’t want eaten into
/eggs
hatching like little ideas in your brain / microbes growing furry unspeakable
words on your tongue / the dark juices of your heart
gone to feeding the living
upstart salal and Oregon grape
sapling of cedar & hemlock & fir
thriving in our cold wet breath
perceived by you as a chill in the air / in your bones /those green bones
with which you thought you’d walk away from here
unchanged
but in your breath now
our breath
& in our breath
these words
which you will remember by a new / stiffness in your limbs
a whisper in your many-branched veins / & at last by
silence
& time
& your dust will rain on us with the rain & we will take you in as easily as you
breathed our air today
we eagerly await your input.