I have found the poetry in this house
By HaiAnh
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I have found the poetry in this house,
sunk my fingers deep between the gaps
as if they were slabs of ginger cake.
While you tapped eggs on the rim of a bowl
one handed, I knocked the stones open
with a toffee hammer, pulled out liquorice
sentences like stray hairs from batter.
I have struck a pen to it like a tuning fork
listened to windows wolf-whistling at night,
while I lick royal icing from the wall
until my tongue hits marzipan.
Then you fold up your secrets
in a Swiss-roll carpet,
butter palms slip from the spoon,
the peppermint-cream ceiling melts
by morning we are at odds again.
Standing in the candy-can doorway
feet crunching on Demerara gravel
you say: ‘It’s nothing’
with glazé eyes and curdled breath.
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I love the clever use of
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Delicious imagery (quite
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Great imagery, and the poem
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Beautiful imagery! I can't
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