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By Richard Siken
via the Poetry Foundation

My mother married a man who divorced her for money.Ā Phyllis, he would say,Ā If you don’t stop buying jewelry, I will have to divorce you to keep us out of the poorhouse. When he said this, she would stub out a cigarette, mutter something under her breath. Eventually, he was forced to divorceĀ her. Then, he died. Then she did. The man was not my father. My father was buried down the road, in a box his other son selected, the ashes of his third wife in a brass urn that he will hold in the crook of his arm forever. At the reception, after his funeral, I got mean on four cups of Lime Sherbet Punch. When the man who was not my father divorced my mother, I stopped being related to him.Ā These things are complicated, says the Talmud. When he died, I couldn’t prove it. I couldn’t get a death certificate.Ā These things are complicated, says the Health Department. Their names remain on the deed to the house. It isn’t haunted, it’s owned by ghosts. When I die, I will come in fast and low. I will stick the landing. There will be no confusion. The dead will make room for me.

A Note from the Editor
"In contrast to our previous selections of poems with strong, melodic structures, there is something captivating about poems that refuse this form in a quiet, rebellious manner. By pushing the boundaries of poetry, prose, and lyricism, one finds joy and pleasure in the gray areas." - Guest Editor Alisha Isherwood
Source: Poetry (September 2023)


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