I’msorry I‘ll see what happens iLife
The storm passes without snow. The car waits loyally in the back lot.
I suffer visions and many indignities while looking for the Lobster
I would always rather be happy than dignified. Rather held than held in awe.
I don’t know why I’m in the garden kneeling on dirt
my friends’ fathers are dropping I mean dying like flies
There is so little left of the tomato plants.
If my life was the size of my arm, I would stretch it out for you.
my father holds his favorite drink
I want to roll in this moment until I become its vocabulary until I smell like the bones until I am its echo…
Millions of Americans have been affected by identity theft. It’s probably the greenhouse gases.
If America is Babylon / and you are an exile / newly arrived among pagans / Catholic, ‘Ngolan, Black, woman / you already know how to pray
You’ve spent a lifetime training for this.
Even as the sun warms the concrete the long nights’ sensual cold lingers in my clothes.
Live the rest of your life from one worst case to another.
I imagined a cascade of slow death for all / that mattered…
The poetry of Brian S. Ellis unravels, inverts, investigates, and complicates. His poems are radical koans and invitations to forego common narratives.
and then her eyes fully opened — blazed through with strands of mud
it’s touch-and-go with me and weddings
Every so often, they add a tattoo in honor of some long-forgotten love.