Weekly Feature: Poetry at The Arts Fuse
Welcome to “Poetry at The Arts Fuse.” A new poem, every Thursday.
BLOODSTONES
Space dust
gets me dusted
talking to the dead
do you think you’re pure?
Eternal banter says yes
making potion pages
my heart knows more
I bake these tablets
with benevolent precision
hundreds of incantations
plunge me into
the sacred rivers again
on their shores
I have a public and secret name
all my execration texts
orbit at once. I draw
symbols in the sand with my feet
temporarily transformed
the penalties get stiff
it’s not hard to tell why
hematite gives me luck
when rubbed
I get electrical charges
Micah Ballard is the author of over a dozen books of poetry including Waifs and Strays (City Lights Books), Afterlives (Bootstrap Press), The Michaux Notebook (FMSBW), Parish Krewes (Bootstrap Press), Selected Prose, 2008-19 (Blue Press), Evangeline Downs (Ugly Duckling Presse), Daily Vigs (Bird & Beckett Books), Vesper Chimes (Gas Meter), Muddy Waters (State Champs), and Negative Capability in the Verse of John Wieners (Bootstrap Press). He lives in San Francisco with poet Sunnylyn Thibodeaux and their daughter Lorca.
Note: Hey poets! We seek submissions of excellent poetry from across the length and breadth of contemporary poetics. See submission guidelines here. The arbiter of the feature is the magazine’s poetry editor, John Mulrooney.
— Arts Fuse editor Bill Marx