Apr
10
2013
ego is a fragile toy
and i’ve been thinking a lot about death lately
at first glance, these two things
might seem to be unrelated
but they are partners i tell you
(and don’t run away because i’ve mentioned their names)
you will dance with them both
one night
and i am never good at answers
but i do know this:
you get to write the music
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A poem a day for 30 days, in honor of National Poetry Month.
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Apr
9
2013
i want to put your youth in my pocket
and save it for a rainy day
i want to tell you dylan thomas was brilliant
and bob dylan was his love child
i want to tell you to listen
but i know you won’t hear anything i say
with my cloak of old age singing me
invisible to you and your friends
i want to tell you nothing kills you but death
not heartbreak or disappointment
failure or ridicule
loss or even down and out
even so
you will die a tiny bit every day
in the same way a tree dies every time
a leaf drops
and a mirage gives up when you see it
but you
and me
we’re all dandelions
growing where we land
sending down our tap root of survival
blooming garishly bright
and then withering grey
and even when we’re spent
there are seeds
to catch a ride on a breeze
and carry us
into tomorrow
so i hold my tongue
because you are young
and i’m just the sun
holding court
with yesterday’s clouds
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A poem a day for 30 days, in honor of National Poetry Month.
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Apr
8
2013
waiting for the moon and begging for a howl
polaris refuses to reveal my backlit compass
and i choose not wander despite knowing
exactly where i am
instead
i listen for the song of saturn
spooling itself up my arm
i inhale black and exhale glitter
the bear in the corner see fireflies and
promises her cubs after dinner dancing
i stay where i am
silently
breathing life into a night
that knows no shadow
sparks on the horizon blinking
silhouette and solstice
in tandem with the rhythm
of destiny’s heartbeat
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A poem a day for 30 days, in honor of National Poetry Month.
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Apr
7
2013
there are days
months
even years
when life circles around one word
everything you do and think and feel and see
somehow finds its way back to you in
this same combination of line and shape
picking and choosing each step carefully
watching out for the trap of A
the tail of Q
the slithering snake of S
this word will always come home to you
even if you don’t want it
or like it
or imagine it tattooed on an ankle
just in the spot where a shackle would hide it
you tuck it under your tongue
where it rolls around
in a constant struggle to
announce
your infidelity
your use and abuse
of all those other words
the ones that don’t belong to you
this word refuses to be swallowed
catching in your throat and
haunting you
taunting you
with threats to expose
your silence
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A poem a day for 30 days, in honor of National Poetry Month.
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Apr
6
2013
i broke my arm when i was eleven
getting out of the bathtub (don’t laugh)
where i’d been reading
for hours i’m sure
and knowing me, i probably still had
my nose in my book when i stepped out
and caught my foot on the edge of the
faucet
went down hard and hit my upper arm
against the corner of a cabinet
cracking my humerus (it wasn’t funny)
and yeah, it hurt like hell
but nothing looked broken and
i was always falling
tripping, running into walls clumsy
my middle name
three days later i still hadn’t
seen a doctor
no one at fault i just didn’t act
the way a girl with a broken
arm would
and anyway pain is always a guessing
game
but eventually, my mom suspecting
an x-ray was ordered
and i remember
being just a little bit silently glad
because there would be
six weeks of no chores for me
(stupid dishes)
and i had a stack of books to
read
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Apr
5
2013
i remember the day you told me
about nothing
and every hour after that was a reprieve
the blue of your eyes
never looked like the sky
or even the ocean
when asked
you called it light azure
thinking yourself witty
but i knew it as aquamarine
all cool and hard and ridiculously
slippery
the kind of surface
you can’t
stop touching
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A poem a day for 30 days, in honor of National Poetry Month.
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Apr
4
2013
i can tell these two crows are teenagers
by their hunger and their recklessness
i feed them anyway and they never say thank you
like all youth
their gift is their presence
they haven’t yet learned how to tell time
or rather, they don’t think about time at all
just the way you don’t think about breathing
until you can’t
i hold onto the edge of this curtain
dusty lace and faded white (or is that my hair)
and smile at nothing but birds and sunshine
because it isn’t
silence that haunts you
and to turn away is the same as standing still,
moving forward is no different than sleeping well
beneath a smoky sky filled with endless flight
stars in reverse
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A poem a day for 30 days, in honor of National Poetry Month.
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Apr
3
2013
.
because every girl loves a bad boy
and the river she watched from her window
never quite made it
to the sea of whiskey
and just once in her life
she wanted to float
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A poem a day for 30 days, in honor of National Poetry Month.
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Apr
2
2013
i have seven mirrors in my house and they all
tell the same story
but none of them is true
i drink tea and water and wine
and then you remember
we have not eaten
hunger fills the dark with daydreams
and i open a window so we can listen
to the emptiness of fortitude
you turn your back to me and
shift position to look
for a moon that has not risen
hours later you are asleep and i see her
reflection in the looking glass of silence
but i don’t wake you
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A poem a day for 30 days, in honor of National Poetry Month.
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Apr
1
2013
every day starts the same
a twenty seven step shuffle
to the stove and a kettle
that will whistle me awake
before i burn the house down
and you can count my silence
in teabags and empty spoons
adding up the dreams i try to bury
before i pull my heart
from one last cup
and drag light into corners
with this pencil
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A poem a day for 30 days, in honor of National Poetry Month.
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