When you read
about Lizard you
may feel bliss.
That’s her deep
moment rubbing
off on you. Lizard’s
a teenager hungry
and perfect, an
elder bemused by
stingers. She thanks
each one in their
own tongue. Her
means world …
what did you just
forget, remember?
L touches every fact
and you touch L
Questions you might
have: Will a lizard
drink? Do parasites
creep under her skin?
Do you know her
dose? Will she
tolerate a triangle?
Are hyacinths
preferred? Why
does she exhibit
her stay away coat
this morning?
seeing: she licks her lids
snake: interior landscapes resemble
asphalt: mistaken for life-giving warmth of rock
she never: waits or cries
wait: it’s you who wait and when you wait you are most like
Lizard
I wear the stay away
coat till I’ve written
down my dreams.
There are coats for
any occasion. Coat
of arms, sugar coat.
Parasitic load may
be managed, given
other factors. Hyacinth,
yes, but nasturtium
too, and dandelion,
and the rose. Hydration
is key and never
standing. Only in
motion is water to me
All the words in
this poem rebel
because Lizard
I’m unimagining
you. A guttural
hope would have
to seduce me now,
a stage whisper
I know
what a gun
can do, a hand. My
heart beats against
its walls
What are
you doing today?
Love is love and
praise my inabilities
The
next lines read
we coexisted for
a time. You are
a parent a sibling
of mine. A passing
tryst, a grabbed
wrist
Sarah Rosenthal is the author of Manhatten (Spuyten Duyvil, 2009) and the chapbooks The Animal (Dusie, 2011), How I Wrote This Story (Margin to Margin, 2001), sitings (a+bend, 2000), and not-chicago (Melodeon, 1998). Her poetry has appeared or is forthcoming in numerous journals including Sidebrow, Zen Monster, textsound, dusie, and Fence, and is anthologized in Building is a Process / Light is an Element: essays and excursions for Myung Mi Kim (P-Queue, 2008), Bay Poetics (Faux, 2006), The Other Side of the Postcard (City Lights, 2005), hinge (Crack, 2002), and Kindergarde: Avant-garde Poems, Plays, and Stories for Children (Black Radish, forthcoming). Her essays and interviews have appeared in journals such as Jacket, Denver Quarterly, Rain Taxi, Otoliths, and New American Writing. She is the recipient of the Leo Litwak Fiction Award and grant-supported writing residencies at Vermont Studio Center, Soul Mountain, and Ragdale. From 2009–2011 she was an Affiliate Artist at Headlands Center for the Arts. She serves on the California Book Awards poetry jury, teaches in the University of San Francisco’s MFA program, and writes curricula for the Developmental Studies Center.
the Tuesday poem is curated by rob mclennan
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