POETRY

“Poetry is language at its most distilled and most powerful.”
—Rita Dove
Hollywood Hills
the remarkable thing

I am still waiting for the lion

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.

I could, even now, go down to the water

Even from this distance I could go out
the door it would bang shut and crumble

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

appetites

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

Soft Porn and Cuban Pine

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

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.

Pit Stop in Kansas

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

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.

Landscape with Ash

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

oh Manifesto

The collective
failure
of ethical standards

Back Suplex

Gravel-scatted hell &
we were blessed to be able
to hold on for even a heartbeat

A Beautiful Thing

I want to roll in this moment until I become its vocabulary
until I smell like the bones
until I am its echo…

An Interview with Brian S. Ellis

The poetry of Brian S. Ellis unravels, inverts, investigates, and complicates. His poems are radical koans and invitations to forego common narratives.

Lobster

I suffer visions and many indignities
while looking for the Lobster

Aging Punks

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

Dear Deer in the Compost Pile

I tap at the alphabet while a single deer
taps at the dirt beyond the brush
on the far side of the tree line.