Poetry
Poetry
“In the beginning I am not your body.” and other poems
& so I hear / in the beginning I am not / 12 & I hear hips swinging a wide bridge / a chorus swelling in the bass / of my chest & I break
GBU – 43/B Massive Ordnance Air Blast (aka ‘mother of all bombs’) • Terror Collage
I fall into the mountain side; I burn in / to the twisting serpent of chambers / hidden there. I am wild for the underlength / of tunnels and beautiful men who run like blood.
Within His Birdcage • Joe
Give me that handkerchief someone dropped on the corner next to the stand / where those suits are trying to swap sunlight for twenty buckets of swampland
“Black Dog Found” and other poems
Behind some airport some quiet organ -ization ignites a portable flare stack. Cindy, whose depression is tropical, is not yet a hurricane.
During a Beat Bobby Flay marathon I think — • Feast Day
I should study knife skills / or fish deboning. Have you / ever held fresh, dead chicken?
Fear of Long Words
Long after mother had said / “goodbye” to her piano, / Dad — dead drunk, / broke her mandolin.
#MeToo • An Ode to Hair in the Mustard
So #MeToo cuts her ponytail off, walks into a bar and takes a seat next to #MeToo and the bartender serves #MeToo whiskey from an eyedropper
Diasporic Fever Dream
The river / splinters / its many / tributaries, / veins feeding / new shores / The cutting stone / juts
Mark’s Tumor (When I Needed it Most) • My Mother(’s) Remains
“How quickly this life does go by.” Tonight / I wrote the last letters / to my poetry students.
“hit and run” and other poems
Trees living in their skin-smell, Appalachia has no need of my white poet / blouse and ripped jeans. The world as I knew it, gone, white as cotton balls