Two Poems by Darren Demaree
/“I climb the tree to spite Ohio.
I hold on to Emily
because I am too simple
to provide any real answers.”
Read More“I climb the tree to spite Ohio.
I hold on to Emily
because I am too simple
to provide any real answers.”
Read More“it’s late
for reading and twice
I say good night
and good night, later
finding you mined into
the sheets with your little
light to read yourself
to dreaming.”
“I said, This is sad. Bowing her head
on my shoulder, she sighed,
I’m sad too.”
“Dragonflies dart into the broth of night like incandescent angels. Who drinks of night establishes in himself the wide shape of uncertainty.”
Read More“there is no hell
only the punishment of being able to despise
all that is light”
“When
the bell rang, I jumped, drew
circles in the water, bright as tigers, bright
as bombs, whiffs of cigar.”
”If the limits of my language…
If the film One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest informed my mother’s psychosis…
If you can keep your head… she would often recite from memory.”
Read More“You say there’s a crack in your brain.
No, you correct that, it’s more like a backstreet
full of deadly ruminations, free-flowing doubts.”
“Silence stirred remainders of
what we had left, wishing coffee was more
than beans & water."
“Dissecting our world by decades
has become a coping strategy
as our lives speed up and crash into each other
like atoms sinking in the daily sun.”