VINYL POETRY

Volume 4, October 2011

BIRDIE
Lillian Yvonne BertramView Contributor’s Note

Sometimes I ask to be bound

But we never do it like that. Why don’t we ever do it like that After all I ask for it From my father anything I ask for I get I say I am worth it & we both know it’s true. We know there is a pattern The chimney In the rat’s nest The leak always starts above I ask for me I want a mask the width of a rope The sky moony memories and the cut of them By this writing you’d think I wasn’t born anywhere— that I didn’t however briefly uncarry a child Here comes the scything We know there is a pattern Now the staining Why can’t we do it like that With the taste of mushrooms in the air