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Feb 2019 · 164
Charles and Me
Millay Marlais Feb 2019
For a day, Mr. Bukowski, just a day
take me to the races in your convertible. We'll bet on the losing horse and drink the winners under the table. I won't make you talk about poetry like all the others. Just horses and beer.
Feb 2019 · 301
Ha-llelujah
Millay Marlais Feb 2019
You said you didn't like
the song.
"It's for the religious."
But you missed the thankfulness
of longing, the shirt sleeve pulled
forward with *******, the killjoy
night ending
again
and
again, and a good
friend swallowing
hard, breathing
deep and accepting
endings, long drives,
and a fun house reflection
whispering
"Ha."
Feb 2019 · 304
Tongues
Millay Marlais Feb 2019
You tried to be a soul pirate

I saw you almost board the vessel of her mind

A plank of gypsy songs in tongues of men

pretending to be angels

and you crossed

cannons roaring

flags hoisted

wood splintering her side

my captain trembled

but grinned.
Jan 2019 · 139
Worship in the Temple
Millay Marlais Jan 2019
For Karen



This isn’t the body I wanted,

sickness in my blood river

that’s sunk the bravery rafts

that patrolled my surrender

and kept my coward in check -

so my puny hands

could steady the coffee mug

in the mornings and pour

your rich brew to its brim –

so my fingers could comb your

arm like a good lover that won’t leave

you inhaling alone.

I think you know

this isn’t the body I wanted

when I run my brittle nails

through my hair like the TV model

and create another spot balding for you-

you to kiss while I sleep in gasps

for your breath in darkness.

Baby, this temple is quaking

from the inside where the choir-

lungs used to sing and the preacher-

heart used to preach,

now has dust coated hymnal-

veins and mold frosting the bell-

throat that loved to ring sweet

in your ears.

This isn’t the body you loved

when your eyes swept this holy

cathedral like a sinner

in need of saving.

My church-going cells

have backslid against

the time we promised

each other…

This isn’t the body we wanted.

— The End —