Anthony Parker Poems

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1.
Take-Off

With a precise hand, palm
facing the earth, I'd stretch
my arm out the car window,
convinced that at the right speed
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2.
A Beer On Your Front Porch

You were back in town on
my mother's birthday. Half
drunk, I walked to your
house, stumbling down the street.
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3.
Sonnet 1

Every woman should know
the phases of the moon, ache
in the thick infancy of rain—
every morning stretch and shake
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4.
Sonnet 2

Down along the shore waves reach
and touch the black volcanic rocks, splashing,
let into places a body isn’t. Hung low,
stars waltz the entire zodiac in weightless
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5.
Sonnet 3

Stars are exploding in my chest—
a miracle, a mystery with no
hands. My body is a grave—all cool
fruits and stray bones, the geometry of
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6.
Sonnet 4

The television is on, sound just
above a whisper—an incandescent
flickering glow, a campfire manufactured
in Japan. Outside, a handful of stars
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7.
Sonnet 5

The other night I had this dream
where you were crying diamonds—
perfectly shaped as though someone
just thought them up. You held them
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8.
Sonnet 6

Out of smoke, out of clouds, I pulled down
these words for you—rearranged dried coral
to spell your name, bartered fire from the sun,
pulled the accents from overheard voices and laid
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9.
Sonnet 7

Late one afternoon we were lying on
the grass, you and I in the park, reveling in the
thinly veined wonder that is your skin—
water-proof, a parallel universe of creams
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10.
Sonnet 9

Beautiful: the night—the way streetlights all over
town blossom like electric flowers and hum their
pulse. Boards in the ceiling above us creak like
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