Tuesday, July 22, 2025

Tuesday poem #642 : Ashley D. Escobar : Jack Micheline Place

 


the lines aren’t long enough on a phone
& I don’t know what to offer but my youth

suffering from emotional jet lag you’ve

got a home in me covered in blanket 

like a sandwich scraping my nails on 

barnes & noble wifi just to eat dubai

chocolate out of a trash can back at

vesuvio like when did my life ever begin

having the extra-dry martini I craved 

since I was fifteen now I wish there 

were more hours in the day I haven’t

suffered from instant nostalgia in so long

it’s been petal storms since I’ve stepped out 

of myself to look at the life we’ve shared

two years & now it’s almost summer 

again that’s why I love san francisco 

year-around fog & can’t we just stand here 

forever on Jack Micheline Place

 

 

 

 

Ashley D. Escobar is a writer and filmmaker from San Francisco, residing in New York City. Eileen Myles selected her debut poetry collection GLIB (2025) as the Changes Book Prize winner. She graduated from Bennington College and holds an MFA in fiction from Columbia University. Her work has appeared in The DriftThe Brooklyn Rail, and Hobart, among others.

the Tuesday poem is curated by rob mclennan

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