Denise Leto
(UNLIKE) GREEN LAKE AS SKY
By degrees or by
knifepoint; inside
the brain there is another
swimless bather
the design that designs the stricken.
A field in a face
of shrinking gears.
Sanguine cores through
listed muscle, something
in lore of a trauma story.
Run your hand
over the newly
shaved head,
transmission–
underneath, an ultra meadow.
Rows of river fluent
as blurts from
another mouth.
For instance: salamander.
To reach the perimeter by
one turn or
a driftless
combination
of curves
(thieves like matter).
Denise Leto is a poet and Senior Editor at the University of California, Berkeley. A collaborative
chapbook,Waveform, written with Amber DiPietra is now out from Kenning Editions. Her poetry and reviews
have appeared in Puerto del Sol, Beauty is a Verb, Cinco Puntos Press; Somatic Engagement, Chain Link Book Series;
Wildhorses on Fire: Other Letters; The Wolf Magazine, Arts Council of England; Aufgabe; 26; Xantippe; and
MELUS: The Journal for the Society of Multi-Ethnic Literature in the US. She was guest editor for
the journal Sinister Wisdom and co-founder of Three Guineas Press. Among other projects she is
currently working on a docu-book, Day Jobs: What Poets, Writers, Artists, and Dancers Do for Living.
She moves through the world with the neurological muscle/voice disorder, dystonia.
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