Sonnet #322
All the places I have slept are always here
In the Dreamtime, I can feel the ache of camping
And the unsettled damp of motel mattresses where
I could not quite escape the musk, also stamping
down the exposed springs of dormitory beds
my body remembers every couch and hospital
Amy body, in the Dreamtime, knows when instead
Of waking from my dreams, I stay in them all
So ask me how my back aches and my knees groan
And I will say that when I sleep all sleep remembers
The lost lovers, whose beds became so cold, the stones
Beneath my back when I napped in a park, December
Comes, and my dreaming power grows, every memory
Of mattresses stacks upon the pea of self, I wake from every
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