Amy Gerstler
Summer 2024 | Poetry
Three Poems
From "Fourteen Sonnets"
6.
a coffee shop marquee taunts: Spaghetti is Immortal!
the waiter sets down your plate
wracked with homesickness
for an America that never existed
a lot of throbbing reported this winter
maple leaves eerily lit
birds asleep in short bursts
curses ringing in their ears
I was but a child in those years
voluptuous, haggard, beautiful
taking theraputic baths
moving beyond known fuckeries
disruptions and alibis
dreaming of joining a great flock of comrades
7.
he sketched a map of the kingdom
with no ungentle hand
preached to the wheat
in grainy-voiced waves
ravished captives
and let eagles feed them
per the suggestion of an ascending friend
whose body thrums like a harp
hurled down a well
the funeral was hell
so tell it to me slowly
how a community of hermits
blinks on and off all night like fireflies
hence these tears
8.
if fingers don't work
find other ways to investigate her breasts
slobber on her dress
force the river to say yes
sip her residual fertility at your desk
or in a bootlegger's basement
its windows bereft
of salvage glass
shattered by lightning
as one minor god after another demands
we destroy what we'd loved:
marble, fieldmice and mud
sickass clouds of insect witnesses
and any shred of eternity we had left
Amy Gerstler’s books of poems include Index of Women (Penguin, 2021), Scattered at Sea, (Penguin, 2015), and Dearest Creature (Penguin, 2009). She is currently collaborating on a musical play with actor/composer Steve Gunderson.