A Poem by Lo Kwa Mei-en

by Mark Bibbins, Editor

Passion with an Operating Theater Underneath It

Every day is take your knife to work day Every

Body begs its answer — even hard ones —

Hard of need, hard of hand in hand, harder up

Than a good night in a short glass That’s my

Preferred exorcism meant excision method doll

Who will say please with her eyes rolled back in

The tomb Medical blood miracles and Marys down

Mary is down with the boys this time, mister

Magdalene, mourning you I mourned you too wet

To stay clean until the very earth wiped

Down and out One outtake of ethic length where

I love you but still count down from five

Like a hero who can count to six to save her life

It’s okay Every sundown I fall down too

Stainless to be silver or risen thing like the sea

Or melodic in place of what fell back

In place of a heart a thing that can breathe on its own

Sell that out and we can roll back stones

Don’t you ever wonder where all that red went

Don’t you love me too much to look

But I sing There’s room in me for one last knife

And the view from the balcony always moved you

You will find more poems here. You may contact the editor at [email protected].

Lo Kwa Mei-en is the author of Yearling, forthcoming from Alice James Books.