Poem of the Week - Lisa Gluskin Stonestreet reads 'Rage to order'
In this episode of 'Poem of the Week' Lisa Gluskin Stonestreet reads her Peter Porter Poetry Prize shortlisted poem 'Rage to order'. ABR's Poetry Editor, Lisa Gorton, introduces Lisa who then reads and discusses her poem.
Rage to order
1.
insert here: dark joke about sharks (keep swimming or they die)
cruising around the apartment something always in her hand
movement
from here to there, returning: every wayward thing
needing her to find its home
~
idle, idle, wedge-edge of panic polishing itself
she is easy to dismiss, is difficult, elegant
too, demanding, too
much
in the house
of self, she is the sleeper
cell, rogue
~
sharp whir, levitating
mission: eradication
all the edges singing
all the clean all the blade, only the everything there, and not
the not-
2.
o darling see this bed I have made you,
so white
3.
what she was, under that tree, stack of books
at hand, was lonely (sole, not tragic, still:)
only, clear gone, tumbling
into pages
4.
everything needed her
5.
and meanwhile, back to the cells, doing their job
perhaps a bit too well: look at them shine, O –
if foreign: eradicate
if possibly foreign: no chances
if only
~
O to be
perfect clear shot through
all silence in the piercing light
6.
because she read Plato at a tender age
because it feels like fixing
because if she does what they expect they will leave her alone
because the right slant of light
because something to push against
because annihilation
some pure beauty some glacier singing
7.
literally, no metaphorically, no literally
8.
{if in doubt, eradicate. if skin, if swell, if possible
invader, encompass, wall off, flood
to inflame ::
repeat
better safe – }
than what? then
what? Some slip
past the bracket-gates, then –
what?
Lisa Gluskin Stonestreet
Lisa Gluskin Stonestreet's The Greenhouse, winner of the Frost Place Prize, was published by Bull City Press in 2014; Tulips, Water, Ash was awarded the 2009 Morse Poetry Prize. Her poems have been awarded a Javits fellowship and a Phelan Award and have appeared in journals including Rhino, Zyzzyva, The Collagist, Blackbird, and Kenyon Review Online. She writes, edits, and teaches in Oakland, California, USA. (www.lisagluskinstonestreet.com)
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