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“Cherry Wood (The Making of Birds)” by Matthew Haughton

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for my Brother

His wife chose
a cherry wood
box to hold
him,
like a poem
holds a stray
bird.
Balanced as
a feather,
the making
of a bird
is difficult –
given a handful
of Springs.
The throat
opens,
the bones
hollow,
I still hear
the voice
of his wing.

Matthew Haughton,
Bee-coursing Box
Accents Publishing

“Tracking Seeds” by Matthew Haughton

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i. Tree Latches

The latches come down
the hill,
each falling separate
from the other,
spindled among
the breeze-born.
The life of a latch
is to be seeded
back in the earth,
light as a thumb
slipped half-under
running creek water.
And this is paradise,
this spilling
of seeds downhill.
Under the amber-light,
the calm birthing –
the gust and scatter
where the latches fall.

ii. Whirlybirds

Little pink
fans
spill from
the tree
limbs,
gathering
below,
like tornoff
mosquito
wings,
like motes
passing
windowpanes.

iii. Hitchhikers

Out of branches,
the hitchhikers
sail into the
grass.
Steady as fishhooks,
they remain
stillborn,
waiting
to seed
their sense
of resurrection
off the backs
of passing beasts.

Matthew Haughton,
Bee-coursing Box
Accents Publishing

“Nesting” by Matthew Haughton

Bee-Coursing Box

This is the Living’s work.
A chickadee
takes a bit of twig
up in his beak.
The feathers on his head
are wet, like jagged
points on a crown.
I watch him, involved
in his art of nesting.
He comes to this craft
after rain, wind
tossed his lover’s nest.
He goes about building
it back again;
stitching strands
into hailstones,
weaving his time
in the world
out of carried threads.
The Living’s work comes
easily to him –
easily as a hand to a pen.

Matthew Haughton,
Bee-coursing Box
Accents Publishing

“Deer Tongue” by Matthew Haughton

Bee-Coursing BoxCrushed leaves
make smoke,
the senses
snap,
burning
on each
inhale.
Smoke pours
in thin
violet
streaks,
like deer
tongue
flicking
clover leaf.
Smoke, then
silence,
down
to an ash.

Matthew Haughton,
Bee-coursing Box
Accents Publishing

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“Merit in the Life of Carpentry” by Matthew Haughton

Bee-Coursing BoxYou spend your life
perfecting the form
you make for a chair.
The chosen wood,
sturdy for sitting
by the window
in the spare room.
You rest your eyes
on the bedpost
and remember
working out each
ridge and slope,
like sense memory
of every lover’s
body, ingrained.
The quiet space
of your mind
comes alive each
time you hear
warblers sing
from the perch
you measured
out in the width
of your finger,
pencil tucked
behind your ear.
You listen to this
music, splitting
wood open –
like pulling wedges
out of an orange,
perfecting the form.

Matthew Haughton,
Bee-coursing Box
Accents Publishing

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