277: Assail As Sail Ails As
277: Assail As Sail Ails As
Assail as sail ails as
by Dora Malech
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I task— ask it.
As sign sings a
post- STOP,
bleeds past, pleads best
our nil fetters in four letters,
claims curse, claims cures,
tries rites,
tires—
I rest
so after hope’s test, step so to the fears
in a red address, redress, and aid,
after my fashions, say offer’s in math,
in simple subtraction, in traction, sub simple
for, like, minds, skid line from
my you’re all mines, null. Yes, more may I?
Alas, no. Also an
obit—an . . . and better torn at, bite, and be,
than never . . . and so on. None. On. Hand averts
real day, an end rote. Intuit or thank your god
or do one in. And take your tight turn, already.
"Assail as sail ails as" by Dora Malech, from STET by Dora Malech, copyright © 2018 Princeton University Press. Used by permission of Princeton University Press.