KHASHAYAR MOHAMMADI
Dear Kestrel IX
Dear Kestrel,
spiders have taken over mimico
and my record player skips to me
louder than clouds speak to me
y’know I’ve been thinking
of this life-as-simulation idea
tenderness of touch put aside
life’s got a way of not getting noticed
maybe its the sleep
or lack thereof
or the repetition
of a skipping record
dragging me
to sunken thoughts
but sometimes
the record isn’t skipping
the stylus
really enjoys a single zen-ploughed furrow
a single hemispin round the tune
and I sit
comfortably fading
into my hands
blurred into vision
Dear Kes,
have you ever felt the weight of your teeth
have you ever felt stretched into a wider world?
have you ever woken up larger, but in a larger house?
have you ever felt your libido sucking the lower corner of your heart?
Dear Kestrel
I’m impotent.
Please find another lover.
Dear Kestrel X
Dear Kestrel
in summertime
Parkdale’s all flowers and poverty:
I glide by as a single bus-ride glance
(they see me)
I’m the imprint behind the standersbys’ eyelids
masks on sanitizers holstered
down the subway tunnel
walk past three trails but
someone wash the blueberries
someone let my friend use the bathroom
someone lend us a single cigarette
light her joint light her cigarette but not mine oh thanks
masks on sanitizers holstered
back into the subway line
good day to show off skin
let bodies roast in the sun
didn’t shower didn’t
want the summer sun off my skin
drink water
bed your lover
stay up late
go to sleep
smelling like lullabies
Dear Kestrel XI
Dear Kestrel
late at night
my street is unbearably long
I heard a child cry five stories above
and a stranger saw me crumble
and above my head:
a spider munching on a gadfly
khashayar mohammadi is a queer, Iranian born, Toronto-based Poet, Writer, Translator and Photographer. He is the author of poetry Chapbooks “Moe’s Skin” by ZED press 2018, “Dear Kestrel” by knife | fork | book 2019 and "Solitude is an Acrobatic Act" by above/ground press 2020. His debut poetry collection "Me, You, Then Snow" is forthcoming with Gordon Hill Press.
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