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I Cannot Find the Words That Rhyme with My Own Name

By Coleman Edward Dues
Summer 2021 | Poetry

this firebird dysphoria                                    engulfs my sense of self

I burn my books         and eat the ash             and climb upon the shelf

            bodies become Rubik’s cubes            with faces on their planes

            I shift inside their labyrinths       wailing out of windowpanes

     hillbillies and creekers wage their wars                        with mothers’ sons

     fathers’ brothers shoot themselves            with daughters’ husbands’ guns

transformation swallows whole my essence               from a glass

I split in two        (like starfish do)              so we can kiss our ass

            stutter-stepping           curb-catching             tripping breakers          slipping meds

            backwards-talking  electro-shocking       strangling   dangling          tangling   threads

     trepanning brains                to release hurricanes               hollering            deep in my head

           sleep-walking               midnight-knocking           crazy-making           waking dead

breaching         like a bull from out a rodeo pen

shaking            hands in hinterlands with cryptic businessmen

stumbling        like a wino with tobacco down my chin

quaking            like I’m Jesus turning water into gin

     struck         by Zeno’s arrow narrow as the junkie’s vein

     marrow      from my bones might live again as falling rain

lord       I cannot find the words that rhyme with my own name

lord       I cannot find the words that rhyme with my own name

Coleman Edward Dues is the Donald Everett Axinn Fellow at the Academy of American Poets, where he helps with Poem-a-Day and American Poets. At The New School, he received an honorable mention for the Paul Violi Prize. His latest work can be found in Blazing Stadium, E·ratio and petrichor.


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