Sunday, November 10, 2024

MICHAEL CHANG—"执迷不悔 UNREPENTANT" (Issue 28)

UNREPENTANT 

What can I do but shine / in memory 
—John Wieners 

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racing down a beach may reap uncommon rewards 
a simple gift, one a ghost could give 
when all’s said & done, what have we got left 
ghost nuts, a whole wad 
[something to share] 
ur breath on my chest 
AG standing for “aspiring governor” 
u will surely hate growing old 
the constant yelping in the yard 
followed by extended periods of pain 
my mood depending upon the fireworks 
i derive no pleasure from fantasies 
indecent lips, carnal skin 
unwholesome, vulgar 
buggers to be awoken 
ppl who disappear into side streets w/o warning 
& never look back 
on a day like today 
remind me how the sunroom filled w/ ferns 
over our protestations 
the trip to echo park being unnecessary 
it was the first good party of the season [some say the only] 
baubles & balls 
snow that keeps melting 
after u shake it off 
three bees on a shield 
shiny headgear lifted from a learned man 
reciting the dimensions of a dream



ABOUT THE POET 

Michael Chang (they/them) is the author of Almanac of Useless Talents 
(CLASH Books, 2022) and Synthetic Jungle (Northwestern University Press, 
2023). Tapped to edit Lambda Literary's Emerge anthology, their poems have 
been nominated for Best New Poets, Best of the Net, and the Pushcart Prize. 
They were awarded the Poetry Project's Brannan Prize & edit poetry at Fence.



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