Read The Best American Poetry 2015 Online
Authors: David Lehman
In the dark, my mind's night, I go back
to your work-calloused hands, your body
and the memory of fields I no longer see.
Cheek wad of chew tobacco,
Skoal-tin ring in the back pocket
of threadbare jeans, knees
worn through entirely. How to name you:
farmhand, Kentucky boy, lover.
The one who taught me to bear
the back-throat burn of bourbon.
Straight, no chaser, a joke in our bed,
but I stopped laughing; all those empty bottles,
kitchen counters covered with beer cans
and broken glasses. To realize you drank
so you could face me the morning after,
the only way to choke down rage at the body
sleeping beside you. What did I know
of your father's backhand or the pine casket
he threatened to put you in? Only now,
miles and years away, do I wince at the jokes:
white trash, farmer's tan, good ole boy.
And now, alone, I see your face
at the bottom of my shot glass
before my own comes through.
from
Poetry Daily
In a shop of bloat and blown glass,
I pry an iridescent green beetle alive
from my ear and chase a dwindled trail
paved dire with coins towards three skulls
enclosed in a box of Olympia beer. Pale
grass: vitiligo thrust from the tract
of his scalp, now mine. Your voice,
a sforzando of light as it strikes the rock-
ridge hung above the dwellings.
Or, your voice, a grim notation of the sweep
between us. All night along with you
our sons respire. I fever through memory.
The world that survives me but a dangerous place.
from
Alaska Quarterly Review
I'll tell you up front: She was fineâalthough
she left in an ambulance because
I called 9-1-1
and what else can you do
when they've come for you
with their sirens and lights
and you're young and polite
except get into their ambulance
and pretend to smile?
“Thanks,” she said to me
before they closed her up. (They
even tucked
her bike in there. Not
one bent spoke on either tire.) But I
was shaking and sobbing too hard to say good-bye.
I imagine her telling her friends later, “It
hardly grazed me, but
this lady who saw it went crazy . . .”
I did. I was
molecular, while
even the driver who hit her did
little more than roll his eyes, while
a trucker stuck at the intersection, wolfing
down a swan
sandwich behind the wheel, sighed. Some-
one touched me on the shoulder
and asked, “Are you all right?”
(Over
in ten seconds. She
stood, all
blonde, shook
her wings like a little cough.)
“Are you
okay?” someone else asked me. Uneasily. As if
overhearing my heartbeat
and embarrassed for me
that I was made
of such gushing meat
in the middle of the day
on a quiet street.
“They should have put
her
in the ambulance, not me.”
Laughter.
Shit happens.
To be young.
To shrug it off:
But, ah, sweet
thing, take
pity. One
day you too may be
an accumulation
of regrets, catastrophes.
A clay animation
of Psalm 73 (
But
as for me, my feet . . .
). No. It will be
Psalm 48:
They
saw it
,
and so they marveled; they
were troubled, and hasted away.
Today
you don't remember the way
you called my name, so
desperately, a thousand times, tearing
your hair, and your clothes on the floor, and
the nurse who denied your morphine
so that you had to die that morning
under a single sheet
without me, in
agony, but
this time I was beside you.
I waited, and I saved you.
I was there.
from
Post Road
i. good reality
TV
a couple wanted to be -to-be and
TV
wants the couple-to-be
to be on
TV
. the people from
TV
believe we'd be good
TV
because we had wanted to be -to-be and failed and now might.
to be good at
TV
make like
TV
isn't. make like living in our living room
and the
TV
crew isn't there and the boom isn't there
saving the woman from
TV
's voice that won't be there
saying
tell us about the miscarriage.
in the teeming evening
and some dog barking at all we cannot hear.
ii. would you be willing to be on
TV
?
people in their house on
TV
are ghosts haunting a house haunting houses.
pregnant women in their houses on
TV
are haunted houses haunting a house haunting houses.
our living room a set set for us ghosts to tell ghost stories on us.
would you be -to-be on
TV
?
to be the we we weren't to be and the we we're-to-be to be on
TV
.
the pregnant woman agrees to being a haunted house
haunting flickering houses. yes ok yeah yes.
iii. forms
in the waiting room for the doctor to
TV
the pregnant woman's insides
out on a little
TV
on
TV
. filling a form on
TV
is to flesh into words
on a sheet that fills up with you. yes yes and turn to the receptionist
only to turn back to a ghost waiting to be officially haunted yes.
a magazine riffles itself on
TV
; loud pages, a startled parrot
calls your name then alighting on magazines
and waddle the hall you -to-be and the
TV
crew that isn't going to be there
on
TV
and the doctor and you are looking at her little
TV
on
TV
the doctor
says
see? there they are.
ghosts sound themselves out to flicker on the little
TV
.
there they go
to the pregnant woman scared to be such good
TV
.
iv. cut
to one-more-time-from-the-top yourself
is to ta-daaaaa breathing. the curtain drops, plush guillotine.
would you talk about the miscarriage one more time?
ta-daaaaa
v. all the little people out there
after she was a haunted house before we haunted us for
TV
then
the pregnant woman watched
TV
. vomit on her teeth like sequins.
our
TV
stayed pregnant with the people from
TV
's
TV
show
pregnant with haunted houses wailing then smiling up into our living room.
it helps
she said of the people from
TV
's
TV
show so
yes
then to
TV
to help,
she said, the haunted houses in the living rooms we said
yes
to help
thousands of wailing houses.
vi. only with some effort
the best ghosts trust they're not dead. no
no the best ghosts don't know how not to be alive.
like being good at
TV
.
inside
the pregnant woman, the -to-be of the family-who-failed-
but-now-might-be-to-be were good
TV
.
but the we-who-failed butterfingered and stuttered,
held our hands like we just got them.
we've been trying so long
we said
we can't believe it this is finally happening.
vii. scheduled c-section: reality
TV
and they're born made of meats on
TV
!
the doctor voilàs them from the woman's red guts
into the little punch bowls.
the new mother says
I want to see them my babies!
the doctor shoves the new mother's guts back, express lane grocer.
the demure camera good
TV
s up two meat babies into wailing ghosts.
off, the new mother's blood like spilled nail polish.
viii. ghost story
did you know about dogs and ghosts? one barking at one's nothing?
ix. the miscarriage: exposition for reality
TV
it helps
to be on
TV
. we want to be good on
TV
. ok yes.
to help we want to be good
TV
. yeah yes.
please tell me about the miscarriage.
the woman from
TV
wants good
TV
and
something specific that gets you right
in the tear to the eye
to milk the pregnant woman's breasts heavy withâ.
good, we talk about the dead one on
TV
.
it was horrible, the blood was everywhere that morning
a dog barks.
one-more-time-from-the-top.
it was horrible, the blood was everywher
rrrr
doggone dog goes on. on to take three and
it was horri
BOOM
in the boom goes the barking and bad
TV
! bad
TV
! we want to help
being good
TV
please tell me about the miscarriage
one more time
it was
x. after the c-section was more like
the doctor shoving the new mother's guts in, jilted lover packing a duffel.
xi. talking about the miscarriage: behind the scenes
please tell me about the miscarriage
please tell me about the miscarriage
please tell me about the miscarriage
please tell me about the miscarriage
the fifth take and
it was horrible
, that's all.
they call them takes, again we're robbed.
xii.
did it help watching a house fill with haunting every room