Sunday Nov 24

Gambito photo Sarah Gambito is the author of the poetry collections Delivered (Persea Books) and Matadora (Alice James Books). Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in The Iowa Review, The Antioch Review, Denver Quarterly, The New Republic, Field, Quarterly West, Fence and other journals. Her honors include the Barnes & Noble Writers for Writers Award from Poets and Writers and grants and fellowships from The New York Foundation for the Arts, Urban Artists Initiative and The MacDowell Colony. She is Assistant Professor of English and Director of Creative Writing at Fordham University. Together with Joseph O. Legaspi, she co-founded Kundiman, a non-profit organization serving Asian American poets.
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willing
 
 
 
to be young
 
and spank a lightbulb. 
 
be the fleet
 
the expensive one.

loved for
 
itinerant raspberries beneath your skin
 
for your emblem so much that you think
 
I want a son
 
 
 
into the sling that purposesits stone
 
you thought you’d see
 
a jellyfish,
 
a toe
 
a real estate rainbow 
 
hovering near
 
glassine and shaking
 
himself with canine aplomb
 
 
 
for we know that a dog’s love
 
is forgettable
 
reaches out to all corners
 
of the dear old forest
 
indiscriminate, indefatigable and
 
making decisions because I had to when in doubt I pinched my fingers closed the shades I held
tomatoes in my little hands and when I cried everyone was uncomfortable