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      PAR (Paulo Acácio Ramos) posted in the group National Poetry Month

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      April 21st – The Corner Where the Wind Recites Salt

      April 21st is not before.
      It is not after.
      It is the day that stands sideways
      to the rest of the month,
      a hinge with no door,
      a moment that refuses
      to belong to time at all.

      It hovers.
      It waits.
      It breathes in a rhythm
      that does not match the world’s pulse.

      Around the corner,
      not far,
      not near,
      just there,
      the apocalypse turns slowly,
      as if checking its pockets
      for forgotten instructions.

      It does not rush.
      It does not roar.
      It simply pivots,
      a quiet inevitability
      wearing the shape of a shadow
      that has learned to walk upright.

      And yet,
      nobody hears it.
      Nobody notices.
      Nobody lifts their head
      from the soft distractions
      that keep the world spinning
      in its fragile orbit.

      Because the wind,
      the wondrous wind,
      is too busy reciting
      its poems of salt.

      It whispers them
      into the cracks of the walls,
      into the ears of the inattentive,
      into the folds of coats
      hung by the door.

      Poems of salt:
      sharp, crystalline,
      stinging,
      preserving,
      remembering.

      The wind chants them wildly,
      a litany of oceans
      that once believed in us,
      a hymn for the things
      we forgot to honor.

      But no one listens.
      No one hears
      the wild recitation,
      the salted verses,
      the warning disguised
      as beauty.

      April 21st stands still,
      caught between the turning corner
      and the singing wind,
      a day that knows
      what the others refuse to admit:

      that endings rarely shout.
      They whisper.
      They brush past.
      They arrive in silence
      while the wind
      recites its poems
      to no one at all.

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      • PAR, the wind carries many poems of salt and yes, often they go unheard or undeeded, which is of course a shame,cause if they did find ears that hear, our world would be a more joyful place. But, what might be even worse is something that Bruce Springsteen wrote in a song (“Jungle Land”), “and the poets down here write nothing at all, they just stand back and let it all be.” Loved your 4/21 poetry month poem PAR. -Curt

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