Muske-Dukes, Carol

United States, (b. 1945)

SPAM RISK

  1.  
  2. It was always a risk.
  3. Trying to talk poetry
  4. To the indifferent
  5.  
  6. Royalty of that tiny kingdom
  7. Inside the brain which is inside
  8. Another brain. Which is where,
  9.  
  10. Class, it’s all academic. Like Theory,
  11. Robo-solicitors or spam in a can
  12. Packed without breath in slick
  13.  
  14. Jello. It tastes vaguely familiar, like
  15. The once-living happy pig, ignorant
  16. Of the risk when the butcher visits
  17.  
  18. The pen, eliciting slippery awe.
  19. Still, the shadow of the meat hook
  20. Swings overhead, as he speaks
  21.  
  22. Of watch out for what? Where
  23. there’s manure is mortality.
  24. His voice brutal-soft as a
  25.  
  26. Lullaby about a cradle falling out
  27. Of the sky. Pigs fall out of the sky
  28. Into the sty, where the packers
  29.  
  30. Unpack the process for them.
  31. The butcher owns the spoils,
  32. The scream inside what we eat.
  33.  
  34. But the pigs, the pigs shuffle
  35. Toward the Gate, toward the
  36. Press of all flesh into rendering –
  37.  
  38. Rapid fat crossing the tracks.
  39. Class, look sharp: this is your brain
  40. Before the impact of killer insight
  41. you can’t resist.

 Carol Muske-Dukes. Plume. Issue #129 May 2022. https://plumepoetry.com/

About the Poet:

Carol Muske-Dukes, United States, (b. 1945), is a poet, novelist, essayist, critic, professor, and the former poet laureate of California. She is professor of English/Creative Writing at the University of So. Calif. where she founded the PhD Program in Creative Writing/Literature.

Muske-Dukes is the author of 9 books of poems, the most recent is Blue Rose, which is a 2019 Pulitzer Prize short-list finalist. She has also published four novels, inc. Channeling Mark Twain (2003). Muske-Dukes is also an essayist and anthology editor. Her two collections of essays, include Married to the Icepick Killer: a Poet in Hollywood and an anthology of poems, co-edited with Bob Holman – Crossing State Lines: an American Renga, plus two children’s poetry “handbooks” – The Magical Poetry Blimp Pilot’s Guide, 1 & 2.

Muske-Dukes has been the recipient of many awards & honors, including a Guggenheim fellowship, National Endowment for the Arts grant, Library of Congress Award, Castagnola Award, Ingram/Merrill award and others. [DES-06/22]

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