anorak
by Carmela Cohenconjunction
Honorable Mention, June 2010
Judged by Fiona Sampson
for Mister Prime Minister and Eternal Love wide awake word wedded to the bed headed world. talks to the butterflies to. the flight of polished off stairs. to the left, beware. to the right yes take care. so scared so dared tracking dust’s railroad rust over bamboo bottled flutes. so snared sacking loco e motion’s gut of self consciousness. cobra, the great hypnotic work: devotion. wide awake word smack of something other than troubled gum wind startled stunts. say something like chunt not cholent shunt not shan’t. nest test rest redolent not frozen noses. a dozen eskimo roses. why lie awake, word, hording boardwalks and bean stalks. what have you heard? the scarecrow’d snowflake the skein of transfixed tambourines? blue spotted moon belt of falling falling for love? inadequate terms for remorse for buried alive. wide a wake word. weeded out from the avalanche birds. shall coat your tongue with my lips. this once.
This is rhythmic, poised and frankly beautiful. They only reason I didn’t place it (higher) is that I’m not completely convinced it gathers to a completed meaning. Which is kind of the point, but it’s still important to make the poem convincing – even through cheating with palimpsest/frames etc. --Fiona Sampson