What
Today I called the kettle
a bottle, my daughter
by my sister’s name.
I stumbled over antic,
how it’s almost antique,
reached in my deep
purse for what do you
call it, lipstick, toothpick,
mint, not what I thought
but what I meant.
a bottle, my daughter
by my sister’s name.
I stumbled over antic,
how it’s almost antique,
reached in my deep
purse for what do you
call it, lipstick, toothpick,
mint, not what I thought
but what I meant.
“ In Lee Chang-dong’s beautiful film, Poetry, the protagonist, who can’t remember the word for bus station, is told by a doctor that when Alzheimer’s strikes, the nouns are the first words to go. She then decides to become a poet. This poem tries to capture that moment when you walk into a room or reach into a bag, but can’t recall what for. ”
Flat
It got too smooth, too
even, but we lacked
the inclination to make
waves. Across a range
of frequencies, it stayed
the same, below true
pitch in song. It was
one story in a house.
I lived with you.
It went like that.
even, but we lacked
the inclination to make
waves. Across a range
of frequencies, it stayed
the same, below true
pitch in song. It was
one story in a house.
I lived with you.
It went like that.
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