Orange, Two Alternate
there are many ways to be a nucleus
of fire.
here is safety in a language
that cannot be translated.
here is sustenance
that is not bioavailable
trying to keep up with them but
always
a pigment stain is extracted in
fresh sunlight
is a rotten egg
the last one down off the mountain.
Solstice
As the sun followed its closest
circle to the ground
outside the south facing window of
the booth,
me and the operator worked from when
it started up
over the water in the east to when
it disappeared.
She pointed out all the files and
codes and her nails were painted with a diamond pattern.
I was starting, she was leaving, and
everyone else was working around
the big rock salt mountain.
I remembered the pottery glazes
we used in summer classes
they changed colours in the kiln and
some of them were textured and crackled.
Shipping containers being hauled
down to the water
rolled up and blocked out the sun
from the window
and left, and let the low light in
and let me watch
the men destroying old UPS trucks.
Sal Rochelle grew up on occupied Lenape land, dropped out of two colleges, works in the renewable energy industry, is involved in anti-carceral suicidality support, and shares a home with several snakes.
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