vodka-mountain mobi
vodka-mountain mobi
Frankness and imagination illuminate travels through daily mundanity in this debut collection by Kelly Sexton. Whether speaking through a household pet, a tiresome drunk, peer-review groups, or herself, the hopeful sarcasm of this book relates profoundly through gritty hand-wrung lines to those attempting survival in post-capitalist times.
Example:
stop whistling, it’s making me nauseous
let’s play pool at another bar
i prefer to lose in unfamiliar surroundings
you will be smothered over
suburban excrement
on converse shoes
charcoal lines thrown on paper
to mimic your perfect form waiting
at the foot of the door without shoes
never begging for admittance
a chaotic ear with angular impatience
bar drivel and the lost moments i beg for
my humanity is as flawed
as your sense of humor
my ability to accept as wounded as your ego
rid the self of the judgment
you call intuition
lay down