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

[Zoetrope with Particulates in it and a Newborn]

and then her eyes fully opened — blazed through with strands of mud

close up of sun
Mercury in Retrograde

You said it was okay to blame
what goes wrong on the planet

Soft Porn and Cuban Pine

It recommended
soft porn, as gentle prodding and petting parent
to parent might calm and soothe the kid.

Babylon

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

Despairathon

You’ve spent a lifetime training
for this.

Tea

my father holds
his favorite drink

beach
On Undressing a Color / On Undressing a Girl

I imagine that undressing a color, though, would be so much like peeling a memory away from the grey and the white matter of your brain.

Unerased | Steep Steps

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

robertson quay

how does an afternoon turn
on its axis?

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.

Sprung (April)

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

The love of my life moved from portland to new england

He has stories that I am not in
anymore. It’s healed this way.

heavy rain
The Plot

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

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.

On the Night Row-Houses Across the Street Catch Fire

You let the yellow glow
from eye sockets. The building up the street
is burning faster and faster.

Drowning in sky

I have observed, the theorist
I am

Willpower

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