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		<title>Appetite</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 18:13:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<!-- cincopa_excerpt_rt = 'clean' --><p>by Sonia Greenfield</p>
<p>If you listen close
To the shell-shaped cookie
You can hear the ocean</p>
<p>And the sea&#8217;s fortune speaks:
You will never know hunger.
As if it were simply enzymatic</p>
<p>To digest this idea.
As simple as bread in mouth
To quiet the din</p>
<p>Of organs consuming organs.
The noise cries up
From my belly</p>
<p>Even after the food gets eaten,
Because appetite does not succumb
To matters of meat.</p>
<p>Take for example
The flesh loneliness
Of a room solely occupied.</p>
<p>This crumb and water subsistence of one.
A crash diet; the sense of shrinking;
A body starved for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>by Sonia Greenfield</strong></p>
<p>If you listen close<br />
To the shell-shaped cookie<br />
You can hear the ocean</p>
<p>And the sea&#8217;s fortune speaks:<br />
<em>You will never know hunger.</em><br />
As if it were simply enzymatic</p>
<p>To digest this idea.<br />
As simple as bread in mouth<br />
To quiet the din</p>
<p>Of organs consuming organs.<br />
The noise cries up<br />
From my belly</p>
<p>Even after the food gets eaten,<br />
Because appetite does not succumb<br />
To matters of meat.</p>
<p>Take for example<br />
The flesh loneliness<br />
Of a room solely occupied.</p>
<p>This crumb and water subsistence of one.<br />
A crash diet; the sense of shrinking;<br />
A body starved for attention,</p>
<p>Until we feed and give back<br />
And feed again in the cyclical chain<br />
Of pleasure.</p>
<p>As in the lover<br />
Who consumes my orchard,<br />
Heavy with bearing,</p>
<p>In exchange for his grain—<br />
The field wide with the fury<br />
Of a good growing year.</p>
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