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Kris T Kahn |
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Kris T Kahn's work has appeared in The Pittsburgh Quarterly, Sulphur River Literary Review, Rattle,
Painted Bride Quarterly, The Pedestal Magazine, Poems Niederngasse, and others.
His book manuscript,
Arguing With the Troubadour, was shortlisted for the 2003 Spokane Prize in Poetry
the same year he was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. Originally from New Jersey, Kris is in the final
stages of completing a doctoral dissertation.
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Ineffable
and yet still it lingers smoke in my hair
dissonant music drifting indifferent
across the industrial air It was where
the factories spewed out their coal
and soot where families lived in
barracks built to withstand world wars
but not heat seepage I travelled miles
down a highway thinking of bridges
and of chrome meeting salt water
I travelled back into myself the road
a stretchmark garish and horrid
leading me away from one engulfed city
straight into the mouth of another
He was not my lover He was no one
the body said but only because
that is its job like a factory it works
and spins its wheels and hurls its
debris into the air or under the bed where
it is no longer a matter of murder
but one of archaeology A death in me
carried along under a guise of pink
the pallor tainted but no longer my own
as I take in the smokestacks and
bridges while my body speaks only
in drones a pyre made for mourning
for what I left behind was vestal and virgin
and what lay ahead of me was soot-shod
and vitriolic It seemed symbolic but still
I could say nothing for I had aligned
the chimneys with that music I heard
knowing heaven had sent me a satyr
knowing I lacked the fraternal vengeance
of Dinah The body buckled it churned
it was a machine I allowed to function
all on its own It knew the moves I was
(driving) trying so hard to forget
caught between rock beds and hard
men a language I rent in half
not chrome meeting water not even
murder for my own no's for that utter
disallowance for that plot of bones
I pit this skin stretch of highway between
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