Harp & Altar
POETRY
Donald Breckenridge

Oisín Curran

Heinrich Heine
translated by Peter Wortsman

Zachary Mason
from The Lost Books of the Odyssey

Derek White
from Marsupial

Leni Zumas

Poem for Hoa Nguyen
Joshua Marie Wilkinson

It follows from an envelope

locked latch & reading

 

in the tub while

you’re scubbing somebody’s

spidery hair.

 

Is it a poem if it’s

all sleepy & has

crooked teeth—

 

if the gunpowder is

buttoned to a longing

for Texas autumn?

 

Little moviehouse for

we who stick to everything

& quotient & spirit &

drawbridges sharking the traffic.

 

I’m on the phone all

about this—I’m yellow

in the green light

& hoping the drunk stories

stay well enough inside

 

mesquito swamp tripping & the nets

foil good song & away into

the city narrowing.