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| Paulann Petersen |
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| APPETITE |
Pale gold and crumbling with crust
mottled dark, almost bronze,
pieces of honeycomb lie on a plate.
Flecked with the pale paper
of hive, their hexagonal cells
leak into the deepening pool
of amber. On your lips,
against palate, tooth and tongue,
the viscous sugar squeezes
from its chambers, sears sweetness
into your throat until you chew
pulp and wax from a blue city
of bees. Between your teeth
is the blown flower and the flower’s
seed. Passport pages stamped
and turning. Death’s officious hum.
Both the candle and its anther
of flame. Your own yellow hunger.
Never say you can’t take
this world into your mouth.
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| CONTRIBUTOR |
| Paulann Petersen’s work has appeared
in Poetry, The New Republic, Prairie Schooner, Willow Springs, Calyx,
and the Internet’s Poetry Daily. A collection of her poems,
The Wild Awake, was published by Confluence Press in September of
2002; Quiet Lion Press published Blood-Silk, a volume of her poems
about Turkey, in 2004; and a third collection, A Bride of Narrow Escape
is forthcoming from Cloudbank Books in 2005. She serves on the board
of Friends of William Stafford, organizing the January Stafford Birthday
Events. |
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