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Poetry: Wallflower (For Eva Hesse)

07 February 2013

★ Timmy Reed

 

Photograph by Erin Ouslander

 

Wallflower (For Eva Hesse)

by Jenny O’Grady

I’m swinging from a net on the wall,
limbs swollen, lips lassoed,
cantilevered, waiting
in checkerboard quarters,
for something.

The wall catches and keeps me,
bra clasp stretched by beckoning
finger, or a mole, a molecule,
a hook and eye,
keeps me here.

It’s a wonder I can breathe,
cleft breasts, one
atop the other, twine
separating my lungs,
in this lovely mandolin.

If I inhale,
the wires will cut me to cubes.
If I exhale,
I may disappear.

If anything, you
might acknowledge this:
My dress is beautiful.

 

 

 



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