Day: June 3, 2022
- June 3, 2022
2019: Danny and I are sitting in his mother’s living room on Christmas morning in 2019. The fire crackles behind me as we swap presents with his mother and brothers. Our pajama-clad bodies pass gifts to each other under
- June 3, 2022
Light builds the illusion of the world. The stalks fandango in fall and flag— The iris yields to wind, the furl A yield of spring. The floral slag Thickened, wooly, plump. Call The color with buried breath, dig For
- June 3, 2022
Meaning to see yourself or see for yourself, To look within others or in the mirror, As if Vesalius could dissect his own heart And brain or any other vital part Bequeathed by his father or mother. Going after
- June 3, 2022
I had a little porcelain pig I played with as a kid not a piggy bank mind you just an ugly pink pig it walks over here over there, hiding behind a pillow and coming out I don’t know
- June 3, 2022
Champagne can be kept effervescent by putting a knife in the open bottle Claudia Emerson Delight, too long on the tongue, or in our lover’s arms and we
- June 3, 2022
Why do poets die; linger in youth addicted to death. They create culture but so crippled. They seldom harm except themselves— why not let them live? Their only crime is words they shout them out in anger cry out
- June 3, 2022
With the top down she drove slow as if to announce: “I’m here in my frosted bee-hive my polyester cheetah and my neon pink Caddy.” Is it true she collected bets with a bookie once a priest and who
- June 3, 2022
Salt of the earth, salting the earth, the problem with you is that you keep trying to use your brain to make decisions when we all know your heart is the best of you. I know you think it’s
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