Points of Contact

Name one revolution whose inception was unlike a fist.
Factions disparate, then tucked together—coiled like a fist.

Foreign policies are symbol languages—idiomatic, cryptic.
In America, nothing says "We desire peace" like a fist.

The heart is a one-man rave in the body's industrial district.
Blooddrunk and insomniac, it pumps toward sleep like a fist.

Mammogram magic revealed my lover's dense breasts.
Behind each nipple I kissed, a soft knot threatened her like a fist.

Our universe's yet shattered mysteries fear the astrophysicist.
"Damn his galaxies-thick glasses, his mind, relentless, like a fist."

"Like a glove"—the young groom exalts his wife's love, its fit.
Sounds romantic. (He means sex—her love's grip like a fist.)

"An unfocused punch, Kyle, risks a broken hand or wrist."
So laden the psyches of men. Father, must I also think like a fist?

Copyright Credit: Kyle Dargan, "Points of Contact" from Honest Engine. Copyright © 2015 by Kyle Dargan.  Reprinted by permission of University of Georgia Press.
Source: Honest Engine (University of Georgia Press, 2015)