Ars Ekphrastica
/Adam D. Weeks
Because you’re refracted
light inside a frame or framed
like you’re always moving
somewhere else;
because I’m interested in movement
and how it can be painted like a wave,
(like water)
lilies on a lonely river
(and to be a lonely river) in a landscape
of your mother’s softest
green sweater. This is the only way I know to get
home—in
the body I’ve painted you, in
the chocolate lily melting on
your tongue. This is how
to be intangible—
to find the shape of you,
fail to focus.
Adam D. Weeks is an undergraduate student at Salisbury University, the social media manager for The Shore and a poetry reader for Quarterly West. He is a Pushcart Prize nominee and has poetry published or forthcoming in Ninth Letter, Poet Lore, Sugar House Review, Puerto del Sol, Sycamore Review and elsewhere.