after Dorianne Laux Red in the face the first time I faced it. The sun, hanging since before the first someone, the sun dipping amber fingers into dewy-cool lawns. A warming cabinet for grass blankets, the sun, call it day-star. Luminous over hayfields, loosed in the furs of chipmunk. Honey: homespun sun, a taffeta dress stitched with lemon zest, rested in an ocean blue backdrop. Dear Sun, Like a frantic greenhouse, I’ve a blind spot when it comes to what’s too hot, Smothering One, I love you like a child though you scorch me. O Variant of Helen, for what’s left of eternity
Eileen Cleary is the author of Child Ward of the Commonwealth (2019) and 2 a.m. with Keats (Nixes Mate, 2021). In addition, she co-edited the anthology Voices Amidst the Virus, the featured text at the 2021 Michigan State University Filmetry Festival. Cleary founded and is EIC of Lily Poetry Review Books and Lily Poetry Review. Recent work is included in Tree Lines: 21st Century American Poetry, just out through Grayson Books.
11/8 / Meet the Artist with visiting poet-in-residence Ruby Hansen Murray / The Library at The Betsy-South Beach, Miami Beach, FL / Live and Live-Streamed on Instagram Live/Facebook Live at @swwimmiami / 6:00 pm EST / Free
11/8 / Poetry Reading with visiting poet-in-residence Ruby Hansen Murray and local poet Judy Ireland / The Library at The Betsy-South Beach, Miami Beach, FL / Live and Live-Streamed on Instagram Live/Facebook Live at @swwimmiami / 7:30 pm EST / Free
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Wow!! I LOVE this poem. The playful-yet-wise tone and stunning imagery blend so perfectly.
Spectacular poem by Eileen Cleary.