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Larry Levis

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My poem would eat nothing.
I tried giving it water
but it said no,

worrying me.
Day after day,
I held it up to the llight,

turning it over,
but it only pressed its lips
more tightly together.

It grew sullen, like a toad
through with being teased.
I offered it money,

my clothes, my car with a full tank.
But the poem stared at the floor.
Finally I cupped it in

my hands, and carried it gently
out into the soft air, into the
evening traffic, wondering how

to end things between us.
For now it had begun breathing,
putting on more and

more hard rings of flesh.
And the poem demanded the food,
it drank up all the water,

beat me and took my money,
tore the faded clothes
off my back,

said Shit,
and walked slowly away,
slicking its hair down.

Said it was going
over to your place.

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Comments1
  • betseyblubaugh

    REMEMBER STUMBLING ON THIS GEM IN MY YOUTH. DIDN'T FULLY UNDERSTAND IT THEN. NOW, IT'S A MASTERPIECE THAT MAKES ME THINK DEEPLY. THE IMAGERY IS ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE. ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT!