POETRY

“Poetry is language at its most distilled and most powerful.”
—Rita Dove
Babylon

If America is Babylon / and you are an exile / newly arrived among pagans / Catholic, ‘Ngolan, Black, woman / you already know how to pray

appetites

you quit wearing pants
loaf around your yard
in hole-nipped panties

All In

I don’t
know why
I’m in the garden
kneeling on dirt

Sprung (April)

I like to think I’m also sprung,
released from the furnace knocks,
done with the heavy meat stews
and salty soups.

A Way of Seeing

Just starlight and some small scribbling across vinyl.

The Man

the man is stayed bent over the canvas
of my sofa. the man is me the man is him
self and I bring down the whip…

First

Long after midnight, we’re talking about our first time

3:17 AM as Edward Hopper’s Nighthawks

Part of being a good sad person
is always painting the shadows
in the right direction and knowing
what sorrow to art with.

Mom, in Her Dementia, Steals Oranges

and apples, mackintosh mostly, but any kind left in The Pub
at the Assisted Living Place

Time Travel

I count my homes—
those of my scattered youth
the sanctuary of our young family
the intermittent rest stops
of apartments and vacations.

Electric Eels, Finishing School, Teeth

Millions of Americans have been affected by identity theft. It’s probably the greenhouse gases.

Snow Falls from Branches

Should have found a job by now; should have slept in the night;
should have boiled old coffee before noon.

Hollywood Hills
the remarkable thing

I am still waiting for the lion

You can’t make them love you, no matter how artfully you betray yourself

Try not to see your own predicament in every fucking thing.

An Endeavor of Being Now

We stop doing dishes while
a mile unwinds
from the tree outside.

Going Broke

Winter sat like a wolf
on the horizon.

woman at bar
After She Told Me You Pushed Her Down the Stairs

Empty vessels
make the most sound, I think,
as you rip the fairy lights off the handrail.

love poem with dead leaves & color

I would always rather be happy than
dignified. Rather held than held
in awe.