Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Arizona Poem: Copper Queen

The pit is thick with ribbons
of violet, sulpher sediment layered
like a cake. Crystal fists pocketed in the rock,
nerves of electricity threaded like microscopic sun rays,
gold coughed up, silver, then duller metals,
though this cavernous body gave up,
exhausted, not so much a rumble
as a hollow blink.