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Faeri Shankar
Poems
May 2012
Five Hours in 48
Remember the pitch of the leaky faucet
In the third floor restroom
Neither male
Nor female
Nor both.
Speaking in unison
That pitch
What was the ******* pitch
Dribbling eighth notes
Tears worth pinning on your wall
Next to your unused bottle of sunscreen
From the time we drank in your living room
And I realized you cared.
There is a star on my pocket
But I won’t remember it tomorrow
Nor will I remember why
I connected the six-petaled flower hole
To Afganistan. Sleek. Smooth.
I slid a straw through my ear
Gazing past the green disoperation
And noticed two formings of pimples beneath the right brow
But maybe I imagined that too
Along with the adrenaline and curiosity and false negativity.
Shooting through my ankles
Enveloping every muscle fiber
Every menacing footstep
I approach the door of Debussy
Wading deep into the kelly green
“Open” sign
Sharpied just so no one ever flips it.
Every frazzled hair follicle executes
Frustration towards the poor soul
Entering doom.
Marracas from elementary
I whispered beneath my mustache
“Fancy seeing you here”
Lingering my capillaries over their stitching
A live animal in a dead environment.
Pink toes and the Sostenuto pedal
Beckon my return to civilization
I remember why I’m here.
I remember why I’m not.
Written by
Faeri Shankar
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