Shore to Psalm

Lucianna Chixaro Ramos
 
                                                                                    shore
                                           The meeting place of salt and land—or, that which it holds up.
                                                                                   -phore
                                           Denotes a half word that carries its predecessors. At the shore, you double
                                           up your membranes, the ones you’ve been carrying inside you
                                           that try to consume you.
                                                                                    phare
                                          Walk backward to see the beacon of light or the channel lit by it.
                                          According to Masefield, this is the spark that exposes Guinevere’s thirst.
                                                                                   pharm
                                          Field of product grown for you by you. Milk and blood, no longer produced
                                          as necessities to their host bodies flows here in rivers. You drink.
                                                                                   phaUlm
                                          You see the stems and stalks of plants not grown
                                          for their blood but for their desiccation.
                                                                                  psaulm
                                          Even the saints’ letters roil in the ocean seeking shore.
                                          St. Thomas removes the p, the u. He burns them for light, warmth.

 

Provenance: Submission
Lucianna Chixaro Ramos is a Brazilian-American poet. She has served as the Editor-in-Chief of Obra/Artifact, a journal of experimental poetry, and is currently an MFA student at Stetson University’s MFA of the Americas. Her work can be found in the journals New South, Otoliths, and The Collapsar. For more information you can head over to her website at www.luciannacramos.com.
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