Q
Published in Poem Of The Day
May I master love, undo its luster
do in the thing that makes us lust?
May I speed through the body's sinew
to marrow? Or is toiling a part of
the gaining of trust? May I pare and narrow
your body down, and open it to my
cupidity's arrow? May I find my
response to body's unanswered call,
(if the want leaves you wanting, at all)?
About This Poem "This is a two-part poem, the 'Q' of a 'Q-and-A.' The speaker is urgent, urging this line of inquiry to get to the heart of the matter. 'And-A' will answer in the way all matters of the heart are answered: with patience." - Hannah Sanghee Park
About Hannah Sanghee Park Hannah Sanghee Park is the author of "The Same-Different," which won the 2014 Walt Whitman Award and is forthcoming from Louisiana University Press in 2015. She attends the Writing for Screen & Television Program at the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts and lives in Los Angeles.
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(c) 2014 Hannah Sanghee Park Distributed by King Features Syndicate
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