Spring Cleaning by Melvin Dixon

Spring Cleaning

First goes floor dust, then newspapers
stacked near the bed. Peanut shells
swept out of  hiding between mattress
and rug. Toenails clipped.
Sprouts of a beard shaved off.
With hourly glasses of Deer Park Water
and the barest of food, the body
sheds winter fat and filler
The hair goes next, close
to the gleaming, gleaming skull
You are ready for the sun
and the salt-tongued air
You are someone new. I will be
someone new, like you, and promise
not to hear the rattle our bones make
moving from empty closets
and all through the room

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