A History of Vietnam & Central America as Seen in the Paintings of Leon Golub, Musée des beaux arts, Montréal, 1985
Several sections of this photograph are not visible. 
Several sections have been repaired. 
Several pieces of this canvas have been torn out 
or covered over. 
Several sections have been smeared. 
If you turn around the photograph the result 
is not the backs of heads. 
The result of one painting sawn in three 
is three paintings. 
Several sections of this paragraph have been repaired. 
Several sections have been forged with outside influence. 
The woman holding the man’s cock in the painting was also painted 
by the man. 
If the eye sees & the mouth describes. 
If several sections of this photograph are not visible. 
If the corn in the field winnowed new 
teeth smiling 
Several sanctions of this painting have been recently 
restored 
There is no speaking torn out & lifted says the president 
There is no section of this painting you do not see
Several sections of this photograph have been torn out.
Several sections have been replaced. 
Several parts of this poem are encoded to prevent theft 
of language. 
Several parts of this poem are encoded by theft, 
to prevent language. 
The mercenaries hold silver guns, they are throwing 
the artist’s body into the trunk of an American car. 
Several pictures have not been taken. 
Several times I have not stopped listing over. 
The photograph gets smaller in the fingers. 
When it is over we stand up & walk out, our breath fast, 
uncreasing our knees
From Planetary Noise: Selected Poetry of Erín Moure (Wesleyan University Press, 2017) by Erín Moure. Copyright © 2017 by Erín Moure. Used with the permission of the author.
