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    | Winter2008
 Poetry Fiction Columns Non-Fiction Contributors EditorialConversations Archives: 08/2007 03/2007 11/2006  07/2006 01/2006 09/2005   | 
		  | The Aphrodisiac |  
		  | Arthur Sze |  “Power  is my aphrodisiac.”Power  enables him to
 connect  a candle-lit dinner
 to  the landing on the moon.
 He  sees a plot in the acid
 content  of American soil,
 malice  in the configuration
 of  palm-leaf shadows.
 He  is obsessed with
 the  appearance of democracy
 in  a terrorized nation.
 If  the price of oil
 is  an owl claw, a nuclear
 reactor  is a rattlesnake
 fang.  He has no use
 for  the song of an oriole,
 bright  yellow wings.
 He  refuses to consider
 a  woman in a wheelchair
 touching  the shadow of
 a  sparrow, a campesino
 dreaming  of spring.
 He  revels in the instant
 before  a grenade explodes.
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