POETRY

“Poetry is language at its most distilled and most powerful.”
—Rita Dove
things they won’t tell you but should:

love is a soggy tea stain on a grocery receipt

Sadness is a Sin

If my life was the size of my arm, I would stretch it out for you.

Pit Stop in Kansas

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

Me and Other Bodily Accessories

I am not a guide
for every traveler
of loss.

Lavandula

Listen to me: I know
the winter gloom in
mid-summer…

Unerased | Steep Steps

My grandmother asked, “Does it feel like being widowed?”

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.

Clueless & Briefly Gorgeous

I buy too much, for someone of my stature.
could pawn a skinny metaphor to purchase a plump skin.
its reputed in our lineage— to daydream a life that shreds our pockets.

Aging Punks

Every so often, they add a tattoo
in honor of some long-forgotten love.

The River

I myself should never have been born

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.

Landscape with Ash

You are strange, my mother said, dwelling on the past.

Fallout Shelter

I imagined a cascade of slow death for all / that mattered…

Snow Falls from Branches

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

The State School 1984 His Given Name Was Wilbur  We Called Him Magpie

Mostly he ate what was put on his plate
snuck coffee grounds or dirt for a snack
Once a zipper Unzipped

Lobster

I suffer visions and many indignities
while looking for the Lobster

Going Broke

Winter sat like a wolf
on the horizon.

necromancer woman, witch woman

In my universe, my arm carries a heart and flowers,
my back a misguided quote