TR Brady




Phantom Topography: Implied Line







Phantom Mirror II

tonight we touch. grandiose 
experience, that. my hand, 
your hand, your hand, yes, 
mine. the mirror 
a sort of snare 
drum. the field being 
the bathroom, the players 
being me. I yearn 
the triptych fold in on itself 
& leave me out of it. 
knock twice for another 
image. knock thrice for a better 
image. I try to hold 
my palm to yours. 
the illusion, distance. 
the form, other 
dimensional. 






Phantom Mirror III

I fear the woman of me, the landscape 
of whom has been eager w/       change 

time & geography         I must find another 

                            way         to activate 
her image, which has the mask of me, but none 

of my secrets. I cannot judge their heft 
but pinch my hip all the same. 






Phantom Mirror IV

still growing, somehow, 
        the figure & her quiet architecture. 
quick, too         the sacrilege 
I keep. trying to work the synth 
of me, she extends some limb 
or other—the gain, 
        high & freckled w impurities, 
the source, inscrutable. 

it is winter. I must keep 
myself made in the good image. 
physique being recourse 
        for which I have no paragon. 





Phantom Topography: Implied Line








TR Brady
is a poet, fiber artist, and editor from Arkansas. TR holds an MFA (’19) from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. While at the workshop, TR was awarded a Maytag Fellowship and a Teaching/Writing Fellowship. TR’s recent work can be found in Bennington Review, Copper Nickel, Denver Quarterly, and The Adroit Journal.