Sarah Jedd
We Woke Up & It Was Morning
what we need is to throw a no-fuss
the sun rose up with a lemony tang
in the truck stop garden,
carrots end up in ribbons, you were making out with someone else
this saves:
1,472 trees
100 tons of paper
500 gallons of fuel
today, nobody is permitted to starve,
CLEAN OFF, running to the nearby river
tinned
I went as far as the truck went,
in a flash
boxes store small trinkets:
-you & the earth
-two grapefruits halved crosswire
-the light texture of the punch of red
(canister pop)
This sink is lovely and forgiving.
turning once,
I make a copy & put it in a protective sleeve
without keeping you up at night.
Sarah Jedd wants everyone to know that Chicago governs her heart and that New Hampshire is only a pit stop. She bags prescriptions for an independent pharmacy in the light hours and makes Mai Tais for a Japanese steakhouse by night. Recent poems can be found on bar napkins or in the Summer 2012 issue of Phantom Limb.