Mukavetz fingerprints today
I’m mailing you my fingerprints today synapse
does our love still exist silent because invisible I can’t tell compliments that sound like an hygienist’s cereal commercial: be my aural limbo knowing unfolding I rub your cheekbones, their gentleness
Jillian
his name is somebodys house
in forever his name was a house white lines ago he told me great and my phone said trashy
the hero ghosts of auto-correct and technological cynicism I liked to chant hair then grubby erotic
gritty almonds lost in the brevity of the story line
Jillian Mukavetz is the founder and editor of womens quarterly conversation, an online publication that features profiles of the aesthetic diversity of women writers in the 21st century. She received her MFA from New England College. Her poems and photography have appeared in delirious hem, Scapegoat Review, Otoliths, Thirteen Myna Birds and ditch. Her cinepoem was screened at the 2011 Cinepoetry Festival at the Henry Miller Library in Big Sur and published in Prick of the Spindle. She plays the fiddle and has performed with Ambrose Bye and Anne Waldman at the 2011 Naropa Summer Program reading in addition to the 2012 NEC Winter Residency reading.
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