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Tommy O’Rourke
he/him
Against the withering
smog-stained blossoms
of Western Avenue.
And limitless,
the indulgence of funeral homes
and used car dealerships
when you were writhing
in your seagreen bed
whispering Mary.
Beyond the glass buildings,
a plastic bag bobs in the lake
contending
Thank You
Thank You
Thank You.
A switchblade
open and rusted in the sand
like a submerged incisor.
The sound of your voice,
a shard of glass dragged
against concrete, set
to the arpeggios
of the Chaconne.
Of violins and voices
broken long ago
against the stucco cornices
of the imperial apartments.
Leaning my head
against the cold window
I struggle to reconstruct
your hands. That there were
two of them. That they were
ravaged maps.
Tommy O'Rourke is a writer, DJ, and educator. His poetry and criticism have appeared in Fence, Hobart, Tesserae Press, and elsewhere. A finalist for CutBank's Patricia Goedicke Prize in Poetry, he has received the Jesse H. Cochran Memorial Award from Butler University and a fellowship from the Martha's Vineyard Institute of Creative Writing. He lives in Chicago and teaches literature at The Noble Academy, a high school in the Cabrini-Green neighborhood. He is an MFA candidate at the Bennington Writing Seminars. Find him at tommyorourke.com or on Instagram @___i_too_dislike_it___.
