POETRY

“Poetry is language at its most distilled and most powerful.”
—Rita Dove
Pit Stop in Kansas

we drove on through
the blue seal of morning as the turbines
turned and winked out their hearts

An Interview with Dylan Krieger

Dylan Krieger’s poetry is unflinching, grotesque, and beautiful. Her work tackles trauma, wrestles authority, and is a decadent sonic feast.

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.

Clotheslines

Ma wrings
a wet world
of colors

The River

I myself should never have been born

Drowning in sky

I have observed, the theorist
I am

Hollywood Hills
the remarkable thing

I am still waiting for the lion

Willpower

Live the rest of your life
from one worst case to another.

appetites

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

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.

Black Ghosts of Ponderosa on a Silhouette of Hill

Even as the sun warms the concrete
the long nights’ sensual cold lingers in my clothes.

Making Israeli Salad

Now that the Israeli has left, it falls
on me to make the salad.

robertson quay

how does an afternoon turn
on its axis?

Despairathon

You’ve spent a lifetime training
for this.

An Endeavor of Being Now

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

heavy rain
The Plot

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