Weekly Feature: Poetry at The Arts Fuse

 

Welcome to “Poetry at The Arts Fuse.” A new poem every Thursday

 

after No Other Land

 

The new line
that contains everything

 

all at once
does not have to be

 

long like Whitman’s
heartfelt declarations of love

 

to everybody. Everybody,
unimpressed by his

 

somersaults of extended exemplification, asks
Which one Walt?

 

Who do you love?
The new line

 

does not want to be in bed
with the world,

 

it just wants
to belong

 

to a neighborhood
that isn’t going to be

 

bulldozed
by settlers.

 

Joe Elliot helped run a weekly reading series at the Zinc Bar in New York City for many years. He now co-hosts a monthly series, Overhear, at the Lofty Pigeon Bookstore in Brooklyn. He is the author of If It Rained Here, a collaboration with Julie Harrison (Granary Books, 2004), Opposable Thumb (subpress, 2006), Homework (Lunar Chandelier, 2010),  Idea for a B Movie (Free Scholars Press, 2016), and An Everything (Spuyten Duyvil, 2024). He teaches English and lives in Brooklyn.

 

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

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