from NOTES TOWARD A POEM REVOLVING AROUND THE MOON
My life is one thing
I turn the light on
I turn the light off
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solipsism // heliocentrism
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Today I saw a sign
SELF STORAGE 1
477-6000
and another seen
all the time from the train
SELF PARK→
Is this where people keep
themselves? which brought me
to a street sign that said
MOON→
pointing where to go but
also to the rising thing alongside it
in the air
things come into
their own relations
whether through parallax
or a cosmic crash—
call me Big Bang from now on
Red / Yellow / Green
We keep on moving—
*
In art class, we’re doing self-portraits
and a girl asks, “Should we put our beauty
marks in now, or later?”
One looks like a cratered moon.
*
sky blue sky blue sky blue sky blue sky blue sky blue sky blue sky blue sky blue sky blue sky blue sky
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to no music
a girl is grinding
her stuff all over
the train platform
I move around her
*
known world // known word
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“Cloudy Meanings: A Defense of Poetry”:
You don’t get the sky, but love it anyway.
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I was alone for many hours oh
in my dark little room
so sick so tired
then I ran into
Walgreens and said
“Excuse me.”
The clerk picked up
the phone, put it on
intercom, but couldn’t remember
what she was going to say.
*
My sister showed
me the grainy picture
of her at 7 months.
“Is this a sonogram, or outer space?”
She rolled
her eyes.
*
“the sky is the limit”
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I love cloud shadows
filled with
air
not the fluffy
things themselves.
biography
TYLER CAIN LACY lives in Chicago. He is the author of the chapbook Reus (Press Board Press, 2014). His work has appeared in alice blue review, Salt Hill, Poor Claudia, and Powder Keg, among others. Find more at tclacy.tumblr.com/about.