) a splitbrain grace note
imagine it: fleshlyness.
leapfrog slingshot see (like eve throwing apples sideways from the trees.
gravity curls fernstalk, a
red wind licks
your elbows. in current downriver singing the ocean grows. smoke bellies the flagpole.
slimankled oaks dream
in soil.
he goes ahead coatless lightsoaked. breathing
in folds, like a fish. he deals all his selves (was it a rib or catgut
like the corollas of
a dying sun how/ brilliant
the galaxies of cow parsley, canolacoloured corn… sour cloudbanks, & tambourines of sun—.
gravity puckers like
an open wound.
the orange trees
are torched, intoxicated, howling. from where he stands, observing
me as if I/ were grass
or dead,
or a sonnet: foxlike, the young flesh of shoulders.
in & out of the trees dark margin—in the green light my saltstripped hair.
where trout lilies
used to be the roots of haunted dead.
like an ocean of surface
becoming/ no surface
he would create all white matter
from the dark &
unpetal. violet
drizzle; wet buttocks; heapedup
jewelweed. the delicate fin of a bewildered fish.
where the fireworks leave off: mosquitoes
resume. a mutt
tethered to a leafless trunk. Christ
is turned back remains/ turned.
a cock crows.
cicadas churn cemetery flowers.
a god with too many arms & then
one without any has his way with
a girl.
on your white chair deciding if tomorrow
will start
on the left/ or the right hand
of god: green
fire makes a parabola, licks the cat
velvet sky. wellwater pours from a stone
dolphin.
the birds & their little psalms scatter
in their saintcoloured
clothes, sunflowers choke statues. flower music
inside burnt rubber. a catjoy clawsharpening. cornfield
testaments
of the unwrapped dead. listen. even this
will be taken from you
finally,
Emily Carr directs the Low-Residency MFA at OSU-Cascades. She is passionate about the rediscovery of Mississippi poet besmilr brigham, the sexual politics of meat, the limits of Achilles’ honesty and the problem of Chaucer’s spring, unposted love letters, cannibal chickens and a ship too late to save the drowning witch. Emily has been a finalist in seven national poetry competitions, most recently the National Poetry Series. Her second book of poetry, 13 Ways of Happily: Books 1 & 2, was the winner of the 2009 New Measures Poetry Prize. Another book of poetry, directions for flying, was the winner of the 2009 Furniture Press poetry prize. whosoever has let a minotaur enter them or a sonnet—, prose poem fairy tales, is forthcoming from McSweeney’s in August 2015. For more information about Emily and her work or to read excerpts & link to videos, visit www.ifshedrawsadoor.com.
the Tuesday poem is curated by rob mclennan
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