Sunday, March 12, 2017

Two Poems by Larissa Shmailo

Scylla and Charybdis

Unsheathe your dagger definitions.
Streams of tendency
and the eons they worship.

God’s noise in the street: Space.

What is a ghost? Dialectic:
No man, not a woman,
will ever know.



Oxen of the Sun

Send us, bright one, light one, wombfruit.
Before born babe bliss had;
within womb won he worship.
Too, she will bring forth by God
His bounty and have joy of
her childing.

(A pregnancy without joy,
a birth without pangs, a
body without blemish, a
belly without bigness.)

There, that got in, through pleading,
her belly. And now on the stools,
poor body, two days past her time,
the midwives sore and can’t deliver.
The abnormalities of harelip, breast
mole, supernumerary digit, straw-
berry mark and portwine stain.
Swineheaded, doghaired infants
occasionally born.


Little father, little father:
The Minotaur.



*Note: Both poems are erasures from Ulysses.
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Larissa Shmailo's latest book of poetry is Medusa's Country; her new novel is Patient Women. Larissa edits the anti-Trumpism site HOWL (Humanities Opposition World League www.119wordpress.com  (currently on hiatus)). Follow Larissa at her website at www.larissashmailo.com and on her Wikipedia page at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larissa_Shmailo

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