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		<title>&#8220;In the Lines of Our Palms&#8221; by Jimmy Pianka</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I was a kid I made art like a hurricane
but these days it just falls past my lips
like the shells of dead beetles.
I paint stick figures on bar napkins,
blow lopsided smoke-rings,
and write the same damn haiku a hundred times.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I was a kid I made art like a hurricane<br />
but these days it just falls past my lips<br />
like the shells of dead beetles.<br />
I paint stick figures on bar napkins,<br />
blow lopsided smoke-rings,<br />
and write the same damn haiku a hundred times.<br />
I push it out of me and hope it glows:<br />
stand up Pinnochio, you’re a real boy,<br />
but hours later I can see his paint peeling<br />
and his eyes rolling back to stare hard<br />
at the inside of his boring, wooden head.<br />
I want art to move on its own.<br />
I want it to pull me from Saturday morning sheets<br />
with an eager tug on my sleeve,<br />
point to the fresh snow<br />
that blessed us in our sleep<br />
and say “Look –<br />
look what I have brought you.<br />
The world is diamond clay,<br />
now fashion me a David.”<br />
I want it to stop me mid-sentence<br />
with a beat I can’t but help but drum,<br />
a rhythm in my brain like a worm<br />
in a sombrero who’s busting out<br />
no matter how solemn the funeral.<br />
I want it to interrupt class like the Kool-Aid man<br />
with a big “OH YEAH” as he bows his head<br />
and fills the room with sloshy, red finger paint.<br />
I want it to climb the sides of buildings like kudzu,<br />
hijack antennas and beam opera into space.<br />
I want it to blow through trees like wind<br />
and make paper airplanes out of maple leaves.<br />
I want it to animate books<br />
and let them loose over cities,<br />
clouds of dusty moths pouring<br />
thick from library doors,<br />
fluttering high around street lights<br />
till kids catch them with nets.<br />
I want it to flower in the lines<br />
of our palms like amaryllis,<br />
bloom on the headboards of nursing homes<br />
and leave petals in the sheets.</p>
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<p><em>© Some rights reserved.  &#8220;In the Lines of Our Palms&#8221; is licensed under the <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/">Creative Commons Attribution</a> license.</em></p>
<p><em><a href="mailto:jamespianka@gmail.com">Jimmy Pianka</a></em><em> is a college kid who studies brains and occasionally writes poems. He is about to spend a semester abroad in the Himalayas, and hopes to one day find employment in the middle-ground between scuba instructor and politician.</em></p>
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