Sunday Mornings

Late morning mother made me hold the rooster’s legs as she hunched over holding the wings a horizontal slash across the neck   The blood poured into a round ceramic bowl muscles twitched in death my hands struggle for life   It was a necessity for the ceremony father would perform later for grandmother sick... Continue Reading →

On a Street

Music filters out the café door where I sit with my friend, cigarettes and coffee in our hands, commenting on the dress of passersby, who could care less about our existence.   Though she wants to be great, she fears doing something not ordinary. Once, she was great at soccer but it wasn’t cool to... Continue Reading →

This Solitary Girl in a Box

brilliant imperfection ___unmolded Davidian banzai natural sculpted unscathed nothing confined refined   Carvers, clippers, shapers. Language.  Night and day.   ___i don’t want to give in   withering windless leaves ___stemmed to branches gravity resisted ___that friction unresolved tension   unbanked rivers flow ____________________to everywhere deformed conformity ___losing herself her brilliance so natural so undefined... Continue Reading →

Girl’s Room

______For George Oppen   A stranger peeked in Plath’s and Dickinson’s windows late at night, and thought, “Man, these are lassie rooms,” and laughed   alone.  Yes, a woman’s room is a girly room, and I hope men know that   the intelligent prostitute will excite a man, a whore not a girl reaching for... Continue Reading →

Simple Clarity

_____For Jean Donnelly Oh, Jean, it’s okay If you do it beautifully,   My name’s rhyme Nothing else should Clarify so simple   The pen’s condensation A long draught The ink’s condescension A first draft   The end product ___begins logic Who creates I know ______I shall meet— The scholars—and The daffodils— At night the... Continue Reading →

Migrant Burden

Migraine headache ___a migrant backache ______from father to son. An American daughter-in-law _____our burden together.   Donna wears her emotions on a flushed pale face washed with ivory cream ___what she brings to the table white rice _________mother taught her to wash and steam.   Her father and brother wonder why I never finished business... Continue Reading →

City Lights

.....in the city’s perfect emanation of light                                         -Carolyn Forche   Traffic light _____spotlights __________the hungry man on the corner _____holding a cup for change.   Christmas lights _____bring out his high cheekbones _____ragged pants over thin thighs __________eating into themselves.   Red light district _____nonexistent __________in fishnet stockings _____and black leather miniskirt.   Street... Continue Reading →

The Star

This star burns _____so far and invisible __________to our eyes.   Her colors masked _____by distance, wavered __________in the journey.   Through the lens, _____the mascara’s imprint; __________a Polaroid dried of rainwater.

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