you know that baby swallows make silver ripples in wild rivers to court reeds?
You’ve spent a lifetime training for this.
Ghosts for hire, whispers in her mouth, cysts to feel, the symmetry of a gift.
Should have found a job by now; should have slept in the night; should have boiled old coffee before noon.
There is so little left of the tomato plants.
Lights on the dashboard spell out “You still can’t kiss me”
Gravel-scatted hell & we were blessed to be able to hold on for even a heartbeat
Long after midnight, we’re talking about our first time
Live the rest of your life from one worst case to another.
Winter sat like a wolf on the horizon.
we drove on through the blue seal of morning as the turbines turned and winked out their hearts
You are strange, my mother said, dwelling on the past.
Even as the sun warms the concrete the long nights’ sensual cold lingers in my clothes.
I myself should never have been born
Even from this distance I could go out the door it would bang shut and crumble
Millions of Americans have been affected by identity theft. It’s probably the greenhouse gases.
Dylan Krieger’s poetry is unflinching, grotesque, and beautiful. Her work tackles trauma, wrestles authority, and is a decadent sonic feast.
Try not to see your own predicament in every fucking thing.
I’msorry I‘ll see what happens iLife
My grandmother asked, “Does it feel like being widowed?”