I perform tricks for the children
at the roadside attraction—mannequins,
bedpans and teeth being the main of my draw.
It is unpleasant work but must be done,
for the mind—slick coil!—does not travel easily
to the suffering of others. Offering prayers
like scissors I ask what they want. What sounds
come out I cannot recall. They make noises.
I have been to  the slaughterhouse. The beasts
know they are to die.— But this! this eye of my
inner wrist upon nostrils, coin-slots and spines!
It tires one completely, ribbed in a teat-vine
of request—”O me!”—though faith in a slack-
tongued siesta resides. And what little sinkling
is this? What sketch of an Agonist have we?
We could use a boy with a cross-scar on his cheek,
I resume to mutter, placing buckets among the line
—though he, fattened on bastards and pearls
of our own making, appears unhappiable.
“Déjà rêvé!” he weeps at my approach,
as if the bolt and blowpipe of Christ Himself
were shattered in this crime. â€ťO petite chose morte—”
I mince between rough horns and whistles,
“ils ont mĂŞme vos doigts.” And though
the actual devil sparks—must emit sparks,
poor bastard—I approach slowly, to keep from
passing through. Begin the star opera? Bien.
Thick brushed? Of course. Time? I am time:
Seal up the pearl-maker! Slide the salty gate!
As for the poor with their color and spice—
one ladle of air across the tongue, and slice.

Selected byRaymond Huffman
Image credit:Alexas Fotos
Matt Dennison

After a rather extended and varied second childhood in New Orleans

(street musician, psych-tech, riverboat something-or-other, door-to-door

poetry peddler, etc.), Matt Dennison finished his undergraduate degree at

Mississippi State University where he won the National Sigma Tau Delta

essay competition (judged by X.J. Kennedy). He is the author of Kind Surgery

from Urtica Press (Fr.) and Waiting for Better from Main Street Rag Press.

His poetry has appeared or is forthcoming in Verse Daily, Rattle, Bayou Magazine,

Redivider, The National Poetry Review, New York Quarterly, Modern Haiku, Tulane

Review, Reed Magazine, DIAGRAM, Hiram Poetry Review, Slipstream, Soundings East,

The Midwest Quarterly, Spoon River Poetry Review and Cider Press Review,

among others. His fiction has appeared in ShortStory Substack, THEMA, GUD,

The Blue Crow (Aus), Prole (UK), The Wondrous Real and Story Unlikely.

He has also made poetry videos with Michael Dickes, Marc Neys,

Jutta Pryor & Marie Craven.