Late Empire. Lisa Olstein
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9 The Invention of Perspective
12 Despair Fire
1 Where the Use of Cannon Is Impractical
3 So Long
4 Achilles Really Loved That Girl
5 Run Every Race As If It’s Your Last
6 Consider Yourselves All “Debbie”
10 Pioneer Me
14 People Are Hanged Curtains Are Hung
17 Cinders Of
BUILT FOR IT
Maybe age or some other slow cooling
of the limbs one day will will me
from the water, from this desire to
plunge my body in. I tried hot yoga once,
once, winks the fireman on the park bench
overlooking the sea. To be honest, he says,
it felt like wearing full gear in a house fire.
You should try Bikram, says the mother
in workout clothes taking a sticker for her kid.
Whose motives are ever pure? Let’s face it,
tennis is mostly about the outfits even if
it is what taught me how to go for the other
girl’s jugular, that I should, even with her
daddy watching. Want rings out in the house
of the self and in the self the self must live.
It’s Friday morning and I know what I’m doing
here, but what’s everyone else’s excuse?
There’s everything and nothing to want
from the sea, the sea who does not answer.
Complete refusal transforms itself
into a kind of total acceptance, at least
so it seems because one way or another
our voices travel away from us and this is
a relief. Code Red, the children scream
every time they spy a crab. Dozens of men
are killed, says the paper, and their wives
are kept for single soldiers of the day’s conquering.
Killed, we say, if a war zone. Kept, we say,
if a woman. Love–love we say when the score is
zero. Irrelevant, says the sea into which
everything we throw away ends up, words.