Human
Human
after Richard Siken
The earliest rays of sunlight silhouette your hollow frame,
dawn cracking open the world before You: an angel whose back
was turned (a gamble for privacy), not
breaking but delicately examining
the twisted
bones you lay before yourself & scramble for meaning
in. Will you cough up
your soul and swallow a
heart for promise that I will find you a body you could love, or merely
like? For now, just cling to your naked limbs (the way newly minted
twigs hold spring flowers.)
Jun Fan
Acrostic poem of Siken’s line from “Visible World”:
The dawn was breaking the bones in your heart like twigs.