The Unfolding (Anthology)

Lily-Rose Pouget (she/her)

@sentient__b0g

Femme currently writing and playing on the sacred and unceded soil of the Wurundjeri people of the Eastern Kulin Nations.

The Unfolding experiments with different poetic forms in an effort to document the plasticity of connection. It's always the unfolding and refolding of everything all at once. 

Naarm, Eastern Kulin Nation of the Wurundjeri peoples.

The Unfolding

Sometimes I swear

I can hear it

the wound closing to a white stitch

as I pull water from the ground with calloused hands to wash myself

Isn’t this all a kind of love? The one of hanging your heart out to warm in the summer?

I look to the patience of ordinary things like soap drying quietly in its dish and think

yes

like a mandarin

I too can hold the light in my skin till a shell softens

will fall open to a string of seeds

There's a first time for everything

more like

everything’s the first time.

(I swear I hear the calloused hands

hanging patience quietly and think

yes

like light,

my skin will fall open for the first time.)

etc etc

What else is beautiful?

your hands

and of course every blister will ease

but when I look closer and see

a tiny street running in the crease of your palm

I wish I was there too

etc etc

Slightly Jarring

I

we peel the artichokes together but end up eating them alone.

tired husks curl on

plates and the sun falls now like

a low humming thing.

2

blood moon blessings

raging bin fire in

the gutter tonight people

cook over the ruins happy.

Affirmations

Come on

show

your teeth a little!

Loss is not my teacher but

It does blow me open

ouch

I refuse to become a dried up river bed

I am the skin of the onion and the core all at once

I am a sponge

I am the sun.

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