Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Tuesday poem #636 : Mandy Sandhu : TEMPORARY

 

 

I like to swallow the lives of strangers 
a subtle form of promiscuity 
minus the intersection of skin and fluid 
the keys on the Corona typewriter salivate 
the letter F savors the melancholic man 
leering from the corner
his lips swell
a serotonin-smirk 
I
occupy him 
like the temporary space of a placenta   

I like to watch myself cum 
does this make me narcissistic?  
humor me
a rogue actor on a slippery stage
 
minus the special effects 
a white audience wearing brown masks 
voyeuristic masquerade 
single-celled amoebas slither across the stage 
the karma police ousted X chromosome 
from mingling with Y
 

 

 

 

 

Mandy Sandhu is a poet based in Oakville, Ontario. Her work, often in sonnet form, blends vivid imagery with sharp observation, drawing inspiration from writers like Sylvia Plath, the Beats, Dale Smith and Ted Berrigan. Mandy works at Toronto Metropolitan University in the Disability Office. Her chapbook, The Temporary Space of a Placenta, appears next month with above/ground press.

the Tuesday poem is curated by rob mclennan

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