Summer 2023

Issue No. 19

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Échezeaux

we split a tuna melt and some
coffees at a truck stop just by the
exit with four-dollar coin-op showers and a

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Alien Poem #12

Alien, you are the best person I have met/not the strongest but the best/The worst thing you ever did I made you do

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Third Shift

He sits shotgun in the car

he’d sold to Maris for a dollar

while she drives him to the hospital.

It’s springtime.

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Bubble

even pre-prepandemic, we were bubbled: Netflix- & Amazon sealed: pixelated miniscule-screen freeze-frames: air encircled in  plastic air bubbles with a tiny black box at the bottom:

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Dear President, my errant hand typed

dear Palindrome, fuck// dear Parkinson’s,// Dianne is in the hospital again// we are sitting on her dog, Sam// before she was taken away she walked over and gifted me one of those grippers my old man used to keep on his dashboard//

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No Mouth

On a finger

of continent between golden, earth

-laden waters, where sunset is brighter even

than L.A. and the Huang Hue never stops

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Perennial

To write about suffering you need a dictionary.

You don’t have one, but you have the internet which is, maybe, better for suffering.

Accidentally, you look up suffrutescent instead.

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The Art of It

Most of the people in the restaurant

have cancer. The waitresses have been hired

to float their soft palms across scalps

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At Dusk

Perched in the branches

of the avocado tree, the chickens

are almost asleep. My son

lifts his head from my chest

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Without Metaphor

tomorrow we will meet the horses/ after they have run the fields cantered around us /nudged /

this is not a war poem/

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Arboresque

Each birth brings the body closer to death: a birthing body splits like rot, equal in burden to falling trees. Its weight: almost leafless.  There is nothing left except a tree in decline,

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The Tomato Fields

I have basil bursting
bodies emerging
garlic signaling the underground life has life left
tomato vines straining

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Lotus Eater

Brooklyn, you were a hot mouth of wolf-
hunger. Those nights, you ate me whole,

ribs & everything, then spit out
an acidic sunrise–orange

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