Amorak Huey
The Pond in the Corner of the Yard
It seems so important that I get this right--
memory choked with algae,
memory dried to nothing in the summer,
memory’s post-dawn sky already fevered with desire,
memory’s grass grabbing wet at my hungry ankles.
I remain the same lonely child I was,
never having learned the rules of prayer. Instead I offer
this uncurling body, this frog-song,
tornado-spike, voice-from-the-trees:
the word green
the word green
the word green.
Amorak Huey is author of the chapbook The Insomniac Circus (Hyacinth Girl Press, 2014) and the forthcoming poetry collection Ha Ha Ha Thump (Sundress Publications, 2015). A former newspaper editor and reporter, he teaches writing at Grand Valley State University in Michigan. His poems appear in The Best American Poetry 2012, The Cincinnati Review, The Southern Review, The Collagist, Menacing Hedge, and many other print and online journals. Follow him on Twitter:@amorak or visit his website: http://amorakhuey.net.
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