Inside me Where
———–           is the inside, ninety-nine percent
——————————————————-—empty
space        If I were
to see
If I were                      past
——————————the thought
of me—a river’s edge, a trace
———–defusing                      endlessly into the          un
between atoms                      What
can I whisper to                 myself
———–of distance                    of
———–longing humming                                between
a humming
————————————————————-Do I never touch you
then—you, an emptying
——————————————reaching
through what is as                                               still as
eye of heart, as my eye-
——————————heart, as if
I were                          and we                         gods
of all these
———–merciful regions
Kathryn Knight Sonntag is the author of The Tree at the Center (By Common Consent). Her poems appear most recently in Colorado Review, Four Way Review, Rock & Sling, Leavings, and Ethel. She works as a landscape architect in Salt Lake City.



 
	 
      