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“Postpositivity in Spring,” a Poem by Oli Hazzard

“Postpositivity in Spring”

 

1

So much
for poetry

and no more.
Perpetual

norm dawn
raising its awning

in purple
pose

for traffic
to battle

under galore. It’s nice
to imagine you

sitting down
to write me

and putting it off.
Not to owe

is good but
to owe and be let

off is better.
Is that true,

sweetie? Or shall
I just

talk over myself
like rain

over
night

when the soft
ware up

date tunes
me up to spit

out wall to
wall wind

socks “come
morn.” It’s cool

in the shade,
warm in the

collapse
of the

avant sun
franchise

radiating out
across the retooled day

where nobody’s
allowed in and

none of these objects
(the traffic, etc.)

are real, and
mean it.

 

2

Face up to it
Enjambment

is not going
to sort your

face out. “Those
were difficult

days.” That
browser

is no longer
supported

but you know
that. The

policy may be
that the screen

you’re writing on
is not the screen

you’re
reading.

It goes something like
the statement

of fact connects
us to a pin

and the pin refuses
to refuse and

in fact spreads
out everywhere

as a knowledge
slick. How

else can it be put
down. It’s like

there is
no space

to which
to go

which is
a property

of space
to aggressively annotate, even

out here
where it becomes

untrue as
either urge,

to love
or not, becomes untrue

when pressed
hard enough

against
yourself,

like waves
flattened against

an upright
pane of glass

planted in
the middle

of the “flood
of subject.”

 

3

There’s a group
of isolated

new words like incoming
to step

up on
when the

desire to anything
is gone. This is

the uninhabitable
place after

becomes
now is

the final line
of this poem,

and then
the last

but now
how many,

ah ha. Funny
does it hurt less

it starts
to hurt

less.

______________________________

Sleepers Awake bookcover

Excerpted from Sleepers Awake: Poems by Oli Hazzard. Published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Copyright © 2024 by Oli Hazzard. All rights reserved.

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