Tag: Southern Illinois University Press

  • Invocation // The Beast That Resides in the Acute Angle by Gregory Kimbrell

    The cabbie’s right hand travels the warm flank
    of his unharnessed stallion, the striped woolen

    muffler still pulled tight across his mouth, as if
    to prevent himself from speaking aloud any of

    the things that come into his mind after a long
    day of work, before walking back down empty

    streets to his shared room. The turpentine has
    soaked through the earth floor at the west end

    of the stable, where a clever boy who ran away
    from home when he was still only fifteen used

    to sleep in the hay every night. But even when
    the world seems to forget us, the memories of

    what we have done can seldom be rubbed out
    completely. And sometimes the kids who look

    far older than they are loiter behind the bolted
    door to smoke, for kicks setting on fire unsold

    newspapers and watching them burn up in the
    rain barrel, wishing they could cause real harm.

    Gregory Kimbrell is the author of The Primitive Observatory (Southern Illinois University Press, 2016), winner of the 2014 Crab Orchard Series in Poetry First Book Award. His poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Manticore—Hybrid Writing from Hybrid Identities, Phantom Drift, and elsewhere.