thanksgiving
by tree riesener
let us be thankful
men
when they make love
to you
support some of
their weight on their arms
so you don’t get all
squashed and out-of-breath
you can keep your
gin in the freezer
but it doesn’t get
solid
just icy-cold and
syrupy
so you can put it on
summer pancakes
slants of light from
passing headlights
slide around children’s haunted rooms
and make the
vampires run away
bathtub plugs
below the shining
porcelain
keep back the
bubbling muck of our polluted earth
nurses cuddle you
with heated blankets
in those icy
operating rooms
and oh yes the nice clean knives that slice open your
heart
bombers stay so high
above the clouds
their shadows get
lost on the way down
we can pretend the
engines are the drone
of honey-laden summer bees
the priest puts god
in your mouth
like a
gaudy-feathered mother bird feeding
a hungry baby sparrow
we’re made to die in
fear and pain
so we have one last
chance to say
I’m sorry I’ll never
do it again
for all these things
let us be truly thankful
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"thanksgiving"
is from Tree Riesener's new poetry collection Quodlibet (Ravenna Press, 2020).
Author's
note: Quodlibet is a Latin word meaning “whatever it
pleases.” In essence, a quodlibet is a practice whereby a question or
proposition (or poem) on any subject may be proposed for thought and discussion
(recently often referring to a musical composition that combines several
different melodies). The discussive practice of quodlibet originated in
medieval universities, where such opportunities allowed teachers, students,
passersby, workers, clergy, lay people-anyone-to discuss, disagree, modify. The
word is ideal to describe a poetry collection that offers poems on many
subjects.
Tree Riesener is the author of Sleepers
Awake, a collection of fiction, winner of the Eludia Award (Sowilo Press,
Hidden River Arts). She has written The Hubble Cantos, poems
inspired by astronomy (Aldrich Press), EK-ekphrastic poems (Cervena
Barva Press), Angel Fever/Triple No. 5 (Ravenna Press), and
three poetry chapbooks, Liminalog, Angel Poison, and Inscapes.
She has published numerous poems in literary magazines and anthologies. Her new
collection, Quodlibet (Ravenna Press), is a collection
of poems on many subjects under the sun. Her website is http://treeriesener.com. She loves to hear from readers.
Chuckles and gasps. And "one last chance to say I’m sorry I’ll never do it again." This one belongs under a magnet on every refrigerator in the world!
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