Weekly Feature: Poetry at The Arts Fuse
Welcome to “Poetry at The Arts Fuse.” A new poem every Thursday.
Ophanim
Bull-cold dawn on fallow fields, a line of poplars
comb the sky — miles from home and wishing
we were alone, but there are eyes everywhere,
bursting from bark knots and barley hulls.
Tired of their irises, we picked a thousand eyes,
sowed them in furrows, rolled them off our fingers
until our whimsy grew Ophanim, hover-wings
with blinking eyes. We covered ours, and found
the way home, led by sun-grown guardians,
the wind chiding. When we’ve plugged the meter
for eternity, they’ll flutter at the windows,
we’ll turn, and see them wink
Oracle Smoke Machine, Christianne Goodwin‘s art-and-poetry collaboration with painter Stephen Proski, is out with Staircase Books (Cambridge, MA)
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