After Annie Leibovitz’s side-by-side portraits of Susan McNamara, 1995 You haven’t changed, though change is what you do. Tank top, wire glasses, pixie cut by day; at night you wear a spider-crown of jewels. You Vegas showgirl, I first gazed at you at age 12. Now 40, I absorb your gaze. You haven’t changed, though change is what you do. At left, in black and white, thin lips askew, you smirk—your makeup-less face on display. At right, you wear a golden crown of jewels with 18 spikes. This helmet locks your hairdo in place, chestnut extensions to your waist. You haven’t changed, though change is what you do for hours—affix shell-shaped bikini with glue, paint eyelids ombre mauve, iron silk cape, hoist up that 25-pound crown of jewels. At 12, I found your scarlet pout aloof; now, my own lips stained, I see a power play. I haven’t changed, though change is what I do— students know me by my spider-crown of jewels.
Originally from Auburn, Alabama, Marianne Kunkel is the author of Hillary, Made Up (Stephen F. Austin State University Press) and The Laughing Game (Finishing Line Press), as well as poems that have appeared in The Threepenny Review, The Missouri Review, The Notre Dame Review, Rattle, and elsewhere. She is an Assistant Professor of English at Johnson County Community College in the Kansas City, Missouri, area, and Co-Editor-in-Chief of Kansas City Voices.
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