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		<title>Coventry Street, Detroit</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 May 2023 07:01:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>by Petra Kuppers</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Poetry]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[poem]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><em>(The black mold fungus Stachybotrys chartarum was originally discovered on the wall of a house in Prague in 1837. The average person inhales at least 40 conidia (fungus spores) per hour.)</em> Action. I zoom into the vulnerable opening, quiver shot.<br /> Curb is a bump, tender green clad, a carpet thick,<br /> Dry patches, razor burn. Over the occluded lines<br /> of sidewalk, grey engraving into riotous weeds.<br /> Sun shines on my back, bird song in the city,<br /> world smells open, rain-fresh, steaming.<br /> My lens finds the first stoop. Cut. Pan to the banister, peel, skin flakes, dry,<br /> long strips, old paint emulsified: durable metal,<br /> lead resists moisture for a time, now fragment,<br /> fly, get away, fly with the wind, disseminate, go. Action.<br /> Sneakered foot crashes through splintery wood.<br /> Rebalance. A teenager’s locks billow<br /> into my view finder.<br /> Crash’s echo finds birdwing beat, beat<br /> inside, craw clamor. Cut. A &#8230;</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="padding-left: 80px;"><em>(The black mold fungus Stachybotrys chartarum was originally discovered on the wall of a house in Prague in 1837. The average person inhales at least 40 conidia (fungus spores) per hour.)</em></p>
<p>Action.</p>
<p>I zoom into the vulnerable opening, quiver shot.<br />
Curb is a bump, tender green clad, a carpet thick,<br />
Dry patches, razor burn. Over the occluded lines<br />
of sidewalk, grey engraving into riotous weeds.<br />
Sun shines on my back, bird song in the city,<br />
world smells open, rain-fresh, steaming.<br />
My lens finds the first stoop.</p>
<p>Cut.</p>
<p>Pan to the banister, peel, skin flakes, dry,<br />
long strips, old paint emulsified: durable metal,<br />
lead resists moisture for a time, now fragment,<br />
fly, get away, fly with the wind, disseminate, go.</p>
<p>Action.<br />
Sneakered foot crashes through splintery wood.<br />
Rebalance. A teenager’s locks billow<br />
into my view finder.<br />
Crash’s echo finds birdwing beat, beat<br />
inside, craw clamor.</p>
<p>Cut.</p>
<p>A heavy lock, red rusty closed hasp, over<br />
medium-density plywood, door-shaped,<br />
window-shaped, anchored against release.</p>
<p>Action.</p>
<p>A mold spore winks through the crack between<br />
the crumbly window frame and new board,<br />
angles at a cocky tilt into the wind.<br />
Cellulose-sated, the fungus spore twirls, scents,<br />
drifts toward damp, the open, and slips<br />
with heaving sigh down toward inner<br />
tree, branches welcome, to tiny end points,<br />
round apples wet and shaken with oxygen’s<br />
embrace. It binds itself to the wall, a painting,<br />
memory of a home, nods on its growing stalk.</p>
<p>Cut.</p>
<p>Camera on the back of teenager on the move,<br />
laughter peals in my ears, race to next<br />
delivery station.</p>
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