one
means anger; two is mirth; three a wedding; four a birth; five is heaven; six
is hell; seven is the devil himself.
we walked
paved
in argument
you were lying
i called you on it
thought i could
hold your hand
and make you shut up
enjoy the October sun
then, Hitchcock quiet
black leaf swarm
perched, scheming
so loud we stopped
dead flat defend attack
found our way
back to your apartment
there is always a cure
Marilyn
Irwin’s work has been published by above/ground
press, Arc
Poetry Magazine (where she is a Contributing Editor), Bywords, In/Words,
and New American
Writing, among
others.
A graduate of Algonquin College’s
Creative Writing program and winner of
Arc’s 2013 Diana Brebner Prize, she has three chapbooks: for when you pick daisies (2010), flicker (2012), and little nothings (2012). for when you pick daisies was
reprinted in full in the collection Ground
rules: the best of the second decade of above/ground press 2003-2013.
She is currently shaping her first
full-length collection.
the Tuesday poem is curated by rob mclennan
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