Little Wet Monster
for our unborn son
The cornfield winds its halo darkly
Come home my little wet monster
Time in the copper mine, time in the copper
Come darkling soon come woe my monster
Distance shines in the ice like a flower
Come early little bornling
Before the furlight’s gone from going
Come rowing soon, come wet my monster
Before the bloodtrees bramble over
Come low my rainweed monster
Come antler through the gates my thingling
Your grapes contain the houses
Unmask the stones my darkling grief
Come whole my homeward early
You alone devour the night
Gather in your teeth, my zero
You devour the night’s holy sound
Come home my little wet monster
“Little Wet Monster” is from Parable of Hide and Seek (Alice James Books, 2010)