Joy Sullivan, “My Mother Asks How I'm Doing with Just Whisky and Cats”, Instructions for Traveling West
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Joy Sullivan, “My Mother Asks How I'm Doing with Just Whisky and Cats”, Instructions for Traveling West
John Cage to Merce Cunningham, June 29 1943
Natalie Shapero
I meant to post this months ago, but I have a new poem in The Rumpus!
https://therumpus.net/2021/10/19/enough-a-constant-undoing/
- Richard Siken, "Wishbone"
“once / i haunted the house myself”
— Hannah Waldman, from “carving the staircase,” published in Homology Lit
deux
Being held was tight round my neck. / Look, I still bear the marks, / Listen, I still can’t breathe.
I’ve been owned for centuries, / It is love. But I will not stay.
Yrsa Daley-Ward, from Bone; “legacy”
Ada Limón, Bright Dead Things
Rural Boys Watch The Apocalypse (rough draft) by Keaton St. James
Before healing a wound you must first admit that you are bleeding.
Charlotte Brontë, from “Jane Eyre”
I FELL ONTO LOVE LIKE A SWORD
yves olade // ada limon // franz kafka // richard siken // x // richard siken // jessa crispin
“Summer after summer has ended, / balm after violence: / it does me no good / to be good to me now; / violence has changed me.”
— Louise Glück, from “October” (via theclassicsreader)
And.
& i’m sorry. & the words don’t do anything. we’re a brittle collection of apologies, trying to trade them like candy & see which flavor we like best. you’re a
sound that haunts & i am the white static on the side of the road, lights blinking &
a warning on the dashboard.