Poetry

Any God Will Do

If you forget me, remember the Italian ice we shared in Venice, leaning over a parapet. I believe it was sour apple. Now, you pluck a single tulip from the pixelated blizzard, expecting from me, a Pavlovian response. In the absence of stimulus, my mind returns to a paradisiacal state, where I am continually piqued,…

So Light and Full of Air

I remember the lure of seed, the outstretched hand           begging me to nest beside him in bed during those first nights, the pecks, the treats, the ecstasy           of new love swelling inside my breast right before everything changed. Some nights, it’s just once, a soft blow           that stings for an instant, but doesn’t leave a…

Aubade

It’s an art to suck the marrow from a bone, a woman who lived through poverty once said to me. My own debt-to-income ratio drives me to drink, in the afternoon, and at night. The neon strobe lights at our favorite club illuminate your face, before it shutters and closes off. In the end, happiness…

Independent Living

He sits in the hallway reading one of those magazines about famous military campaigns, all the grand deeds of valor and futility. He is a father, he is a son, jaws of a hungry animal. A storm passes to the west, cutting then restoring our slim cord of light. Hard rain on the pavement, heard…