For Nicole Phungrasamee Fein
Hope is encountered, variously
remembered, granted the patterns
of heaven—countless tiny
stars, oxalis hearts,
forget-me-nots, test sheets
Distant mountain ridgelines
flatten to paper in daylight
with every purposeful motion
night vision of timeless time
approaching the pulse of suspension
Metabolic edge of experiment,
the radiant points, scales and
variations of beads and dots
breathe benevolent notes, their
particular legibility of trackless
Resistance, deep-rooted, time
becomes sight incarnate, embodied
control framing chaos, space beyond
clarity, branches of lavender, thistle
grinding binding wetting the colors
A meteor shower—constellation
as memory of perfection
From Fate News (Omnidawn, 2018). Copyright © 2018 by Norma Cole. Used with the permission of Omnidawn Publishing.
Tiger runs wild
waning crescent
28% or 29% visible
not many images
illuminated crescent edge
casts long shadows
seen from earth, the moon
getting closer to the sun
can’t be directed
From Fate News (Omnidawn, 2018). Copyright © 2018 by Norma Cole. Used with the permission of Omnidawn Publishing.
Saturation—the world is
its own music in awe and
space and not flat these
dynamics of rising
horizon remember the narrow
loom’s scale, perspectival
innuendo’s subtle registration
of touch, we listen, eye
in the hand, mind
in the eye of the hand
From Fate News (Omnidawn, 2018). Copyright © 2018 by Norma Cole. Used with the permission of Omnidawn Publishing.
There will be
time
then
there will be
song
for the paintings
say
stay
From Fate News (Omnidawn, 2018). Copyright © 2018 by Norma Cole. Used with the permission of Omnidawn Publishing.
Any further controversy would figure, figure hummingbirds in
Manhattan then Charlie Parker
synapsoids
beyond function when eyeless eyes are smiling watching you in my sleep
Should we show the exchange of papers? Was it
successful?
Too soon to see the facets, their moving images surprise the other two
upon which were beings, projected time
included—walked over
clap if you want by the new moon which causes things to grow long and
thin, while the full moon causes growth that is short and
wide
Mercy does not come from the sky
From Fate News (Omnidawn, 2018). Copyright © 2018 by Norma Cole. Used with the permission of Omnidawn Publishing.