Poems

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  • Elegy

    The floor is littered with clothes I once wore
  • She Painted Artichokes

    You had nothing to say so you painted some splendid artichokes
  • from Brexit suivi de la migration des murs (Les Éditions Diable Vauvert 2020) Translated from French by Nathan Dize and Siobhan Meï

    Once upon a poster, let’s call it
  • Three Poems

    Every time I try to walk
  • It may well be, behind your back – one need only look back | Out of the crimson dawn one third the size of an icon’s

    It may well be, behind your back – one need only look back –
  • From “The Last Letter of My Body”, translated from Russian by Anne O. Fisher

    it’s winter here: the winter rains come, the roses bloom
  • Before the rebirth | The harvest field | Song of love present

    No flowers here
  • Ode to My Dap

    Soon as I get my dap down
  • Classmate

    I was at the beach talking with someone else
  • IT’S A CLASS THING

    She looked better
  • The Science of Departures

    We study the departure screen and
  • Pompeii

    Because the worst catastrophes