Tonight I’m in the crowd aching to enclose the woman who strips off petalsof stolen light, to touch the rim of static before nakedness is another closingdoor. If pleasure cannot be asked but given into, why do I come here if only to be unseen?When we lived together, my sister returned each night lacedin dregs of glitter to study after long shifts of letting customers buy herdrinks, never telling them her real name. Now I understand what keeps us wholein the face of daylight after hours underground, how it meets the eyestraight on like a woman kneeling to gather what you neededto give. My sister called herself Ruby, blurring the space around herlike a myth. Or maybe the myth is snow falling outside the club, her bodyuntouched by the precision of notes wincing in her hair, an alarmin the dusk, how I still need to imagine her lit with silence before she risesinto another song, the color of light escaping a body, the blue-green eye at the center of a flame.
Blue and Green Music
after the painting by Georgia O’Keefe
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“Blue and Green Music” from GRAFFITIED HEART: by Ellen Bass and Kendra DeColo.
Published by Slapering Hol Press in February, 2024.
Copyright © 2024 by Kendra DeColo.
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Kendra DeColo is the author of I Am Not Trying to Hide My Hungers From the World (BOA Editions, 2021); My Dinner with Ron Jeremy (Third Man Books, 2016); and Thieves in the Afterlife (Saturnalia Books, 2014), selected by Yusef Komunyakaa for the 2013 Saturnalia Books Poetry Prize. She is also coauthor of Low Budget Movie (Diode, 2021), a collaborative chapbook written with Tyler Mills.
DeColo has received awards and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, MacDowell, Millay, Split this Rock, and the Tennessee Arts Commission. She has performed her work in comedy clubs and music venues, including the Newport Folk Festival, and she has taught at Sarah Lawrence College and Vanderbilt University. DeColo served as the Guest Editor of Poem-a-Day in March 2024. She lives in Richmond, Virginia.
Sleepy Hollow, New York
Hudson Valley Writers Center
Graffitied Heart is the 2024 Conversation Chapbook by Ellen Bass & Kendra DeColo, newly published in February, 2024.
Graffitied Heart, by Ellen Bass and Kendra DeColo includes searing, sensuous, serious and hilarious poems in conversation—plus a conversation—about how fully embodied lives mark the heart in no-holds-barred lines
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