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before whisky after jazz

before whisky after jazz

– Poems by Siobhan Tebbs – June 10, 2018 – 

Smooth Horseback and Plenty

horses in fog

 

after the toe-teasing whisky whipping

morning jazz beach-kissing i wanted us to shift

to the centre of our sun i found a

 

black

hole

 

none of her ropes could hold it together skirts

hitched the jump still too risky i had tramped bright

rainbow-coloured paths

 

stamping

boxes

 

down flat around my ankles they were handy

only as landmarks now when i loved another

she could not see why i could not

 

just

not

 

while bales of laughter joyed me whole

before whisky after jazz in fact around dawn

raucous and safely wrapped under

 

her

name

 

fences bordered her field i could be in that

box or another box but not have my rainbow-

paths not stamp away

 

card-
board

 

stomach in knots i harvested the eye-sparkle

for a minute then i walked away she had

told me how i should

 

love it was not by surfing a dry-stone wall

watching every single sparrow

 

rejoicing in each for its own streaks and song

her eyes followed me over the threshold i

crossed it so she filed me away i am

reaped i do not lie fallow

 

she labelled me ‘heartbreak’

it is only a scarecrow in her

box i escaped

long ago look at me

dancing on haystacks

 

breathing deep down in my

indigo-violet

body

of smooth

horseback and plenty

 

Background

Vintage radios

 

Background could fill our days

Intermittent, faltering chaff

 

Like the stereo grumbling from a top-floor window

Someone yelling, that last resort of ‘love’

 

Downstairs, a drilling that could trip the fuse box

The click clack of overpowered knitting in hipster-homes

 

Somewhere, a missile squealing through the sky

The crack of a volatile diplomatic accord

 

Magic, the intangible, the electromagnetic

Agnosticism, rich as the greyest of greys.

 

 

Bracelets

bracelet

 

Bracelets seem as though we had been making them:

Smothering wire and tiny stones, altering outcomes,

Batting away flies. Safety lies in such focus. Twisting

Transience into silent braids; naming every child;

Blackmailing beaded misfits into shape. We’ll die

Surburbanites, tied to inborn courtship of our trades.

 


Siobhan TebbsAbout the Author – Siobhan Tebbs

Siobhan Tebbs is a poet, spoken word artist and fiction writer living in Barcelona and originally from Cheshire, UK. Her work has been published in The Fem lit magazine and featured on WordPress Discover. Her blog is at http://siobhantebbs.wordpress.com.

Photo credit: Daria Petrillo


 

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