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"In The Aftermath of the Battle of Southwest Clamor”: poem by Lila Brissette

Eighteen-year-old Lila Brissette is the first recipient of the Poetry Promise Award, bestowed by Clark County Poet Laureate Bruce Isaacson. She'll read from her work Saturday at 7p at The Beat coffeehouse in Downtown. She was also recently interviewed on KNPR's "State of Nevada."

 

in the reds and blues there be a youth,

looking toward mountain and sky,

finding the signal there:

the buzz of joshua.

the whisper of the desert pine.

the verse of the desert flower

(not native, but belongs here anyway.)

in the blues there be a bigger truth

call her she, call her me,

call her the cheeks upon which sacred sun

strokes a brush of suppler color

upon the bludgeoned earth:

i, may be she,

pluck my words,

draw my concentrates,

drop them in a pineneedle basket,

let them bleed out.

 

in the dust of the foreign land,

in the crease of a better hand

in the yellows, the oranges,

most importantly the bluer hues.

the din of muted tunes.

i tap syllables on the basket rim,

they drip, dry

and i hang them upon a clean sheet

over the sunset tones.

from here we live to document

 

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