Page 4 - In the Room of Thirsts & Hungers (sample)
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Unsent Letter to Joseph McCarthy
         Iago

        There he sits, lustrous and choleric, not bred to suffer
        Trespasses unchecked; his sharpened quill etching
        Poison to paper: Dear Mr. McCarthy, Our troubles
        Are kin. Robeson & Othello carry the same blood.

        He leans over the wormwood desk, fury carved
        Like a masthead into his eyes. One hand trails
        Between his thighs, a rudder fixed to a flawed
        Horizon: Paul Robeson mocks you in his letters

        To Othello. Paul names you a pansy with scarlet lips.
        This is true beauty, begging no forgiveness. Janus,
        Staring two ways to sunset. Every ragged second,


        Jealousy, the whip that flogs him across the universe.
        Every word shaped like a battle axe. Is thirst a curse
        If the only water stomached is what can be stolen?
        In righteous truth, Mr. McCarthy, we are the same

        Naked patch of sky. Beset by the same black ram.
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