Two Poems by Devon Walker-Figueroa
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“Lazarus Species”

You don’t even need to be born again in order to be born against this riddled wall, each bayonet in love with your bare, stigmatic neck. Strange, the worst part is the waiting to survive. Stranger, let’s wait for the cave to act out its name, invite the sun in for the final rendezvous. Oh to be you. Remember when you lived in a century still afeared of wild boars? Now they march on Athens once again to remind us how frail our own endangerments. It’s a shame. I know. You pay someone to puncture you. The decades whir. Lost is the TV show you watch until there’s no season left but the one caressing your window. It’s overcast. It’s overkill. Time to draw the curtains & play dead. Once I was on a plane— all ocean, blinding, down below— a bald man seatbelted b…

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