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The Pedestal Magazine -kris t kahn - Sappho's Shadow
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kris t kahn - Sappho's Shadow
My cramped home made of oyster shells
on the shore of the Hudson which
by its smell is nothing like the Aegean

is where I burst forth from a tangled
womb-pink patch of spherical crustaceans
like a god's awful migraine or cum

seeping onto the shoreline like oil-spillage
after castration occurred as a catapult
in another world's all too similar male sky

and is also the first vantage point from which
I spotted a veiled woman wandering solitary
with her lute leaving leaden trails of love

in the mutable canvas of sand near where
the cliffs jutted out like Olympic runners
over that Hudson which had discarded me

and I swear she looked back and saw
with eyes of the grayest iron my emergence
for when I finally crawled naked and nubile

to where her half shadow still warmed  
the spot I could clearly discern my name
done in grooves and tears shouting a song

in the key of violence which is birth and
to the tune of all else which is desire and
I pressed my fingers there to feel this new me

vowing then I would never forget such poetry









kris t kahn's work has been published or is forthcoming in numerous journals, including The Cortland review, Samsara Quarterly, 42opus, 2River View, The Absinthe Literary Review, Rattle, and The Sulphur River Literary Review. His third chapbook, Arcana, was recently published by Little Poem Press. Arguing with the Troubadour, his first full-length collection, was short-listed for the 2003 Spokane Prize in Poetry and is available at most online booksellers. Originally from New Jersey, kris now lives in the United Kingdom, where he is conducting postgraduate work in the fields of literature and gender. He was recently nominated for his first Pushcart Prize. For more information, visit his website at http://kristkahn.net.


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