Seth Copeland
from Sequence for Wichita Flowers
Totem
votive feathers off a thunderbird
who thrashed till we felt guilty
about taking out
our people’s very symbol
O soft coital merchant
                                                            Thou art detaining me.
Seth Copeland is an English graduate of Cameron University and lives with his wife in Lawton, Oklahoma. His prior work has appeared or is forthcoming in Brickplight, Menacing Hedge and E•ratio. His first book, Diviner’s Whiskey, will be coming out this winter.
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from Sequence for Wichita Flowers
(1) pitcher’s clematis
brooding goth bat
leaves—open palms,
kris daggers, green high collars
for capes : blooms—damson phantasmagoria,
bowed ghouls, capuchin prayers muttered in lisped latin
ranunculaceae relinquere in mare mortuum tuum, filii tui pascunt
beyond them static ribcages of broken tree limbs
noisy hairs, thick and gray
                                                      felled by lightning or old age, leaving room for
                                             roots in rain to soak and suck and effervesce chlorophyll
                                                                           through sticky veins and channels until the hanging metallic
                                                            hunches burst out and begin their sulking shameful posture
                                                                           I see them
                                                                           closest
                                                                           to the valley
                                                                           taking in flying rain
                                                                           drooped
                                                                           in marshy
                                                                           outskirts
                                                                           of the ledges
                                                                           strewn with mine tailings
                                                                           and shale.
Totem
votive feathers off a thunderbird
who thrashed till we felt guilty
about taking out
our people’s very symbol
O soft coital merchant
                                                            Thou art detaining me.
Seth Copeland is an English graduate of Cameron University and lives with his wife in Lawton, Oklahoma. His prior work has appeared or is forthcoming in Brickplight, Menacing Hedge and E•ratio. His first book, Diviner’s Whiskey, will be coming out this winter.