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17 March 2006 | Vol. 6, No. 1

Turtle, Turtle, Loon

What counted was concoction,

the able conduction of parts.


Clothes hang to match

my sand chart, the why I can


manipulate the lines.

I am five feet eight inches.


Wrong. I am five feet

six and one half inches.


Who cares what I hang from it.

All I think is watch the I


and the I takes over. I'm so sick

of branches equal limbs


equal my legs and arms,

I see a turtle, turtle—wrong. It's a loon.


Why did I guess him so hard

last Friday night?


I write V for versus.

Everything against something.


Mine encloses,

excludes that which excludes.


I give you the gift

of enclosing alteration


in my versus exclusion.

You don't know,


even though I tell you

in private conversation:


This is the gift—

I changed when


I crumpled that versus

which was not a versus after all:


shift the lexicon to the right of us.


You and I are busy locating

a fumarole for V.


Excise the move I made to you.

Turn V to vapor.

About the author:

Lily Brown's work has appeared in the Harvard Advocate and in Shampoo Poetry. She is a first-year student in the MFA program at Saint Mary's College. Though she has spent 23 years of her life in Massachusetts, she is intolerant of temperatures below 45 degrees Fahrenheit.

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