Dirtwhales

Fox Kerry
2 min readMay 9, 2023

The Edges of Steel

DirtWhales, artwork by this writer, No False Intelligence Bots employed

If you race with the hurricane out past its mark, beyond where the pillars form their handshake
If you play light in the spots where a whale could crack the earth, take care to know the beat of ones own breathing
For dry fume bursts of hear me roar still get sandy-eyed and feel like quests for a deathbloom
to capture fame is elixir full indeed, but sometimes when the mask pulls taut they’ll see your motive … and walk you to that quiet place … dimly, by dimly, by dimly

For it’s in the framework of that stented face, of an eyedroop , of a hand lilt, that corpses will tell you
how that men they know … they were built to die … with marksmen shoulders and organs on vital
with guilt at the edges, burnt like sorrows … they play like they half don’t know dance at all

Although they do hire doctor gods … to move forward … and put a penny finish on it
at ends of day … paid not in gold, though their teeth will tell you other … they enjoy the plugging tremor dikes that run the…

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Fox Kerry

If you paint for me even one thing which is true, perhaps I’ll be tempted to consider two. I tell tales poetically, someone else needs to set them to music.