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Behind the fallen oak
the Winchester rattles
in a boy's early hands.
A copper beard grazes
his ear. Go ahead.
She's all yours...
Heavy with summer, I
am the doe whose one hoof cocks
like a question ready to open
roots. & like any god
-forsaken thing, I want nothing more
than my breaths. To lift
this snout, carved
from centuries of hunger toward the next
low peach bruising
in the season's clutch.
Go ahead , the voice thicker
now, drive her
home. But the boy is crying
into the carcass of a tree -- cheeks smeared
with snot & chipped bark.
Once, I came near
enough to a man to smell
a woman's scent
in his quiet praying--
as some will do before raising
their weapons closer
to the sky. But through the grained mist
that makes this morning's minutes,
this smallest measure
of distance, I see two arms unhinging
the rifle from the boy's grip,
its metallic shine
sharpened through wet leaves
I see the rifle...the rifle coming
down, then gone. I see
an orange cap touching
an orange cap. No, a man
bending over his son
the way the hunted
for centuries must bend
over its own reflection
to drink.
The Smallest Measure was written by Ocean Vuong.
Ocean Vuong released The Smallest Measure on Tue Apr 05 2016.