From Mantis 5

Close | Return to Issue n°5 | Return to Front PageKATE SHAPIRA
POEM FROM THE ENGLISH
Pronunciation of the word "hominid," in the ears
I borrowed, rings like "memory," one of many
lessons from the first nice day. It's
so nice, we justify who've been
bent on showing, flaunting and opening. Ears turn to
wire. Wire softens in the new heat, fillets skin.
I wanted to harm the bones. To have
at them and replace them with bad choices, what heroes
taught us about alternate stresses and
the expectations of observers in the spring:
rudimentary manipulation. Malleability and ductility, you and
I can speculate. What if after sitting in the grass
she stepped right off the rim without fuel or
reason? Our heavily treated approach to
English makes it hard to imagine, but by now
it's our best blade of contact. We
could barely get to the end of the story,
mother of all possibilities.