Georgia Meteors
Head games and Simon says
what came before
After this we go dark, darker
color of lost rooms
Spring onions and cornbread
the lives of saints
Sexual tours in the Deep South
old feathered trees
Dearest wandering wildebeest
dig up water holes
Bronze hearts, glass petitioner
loves cycle seasons
Wild ginger and bitter berries
refrozen continents
Mornings of red-tailed hawks
circling all hearts
Bardo becomes sky between
when sun shines
Mortgaged women rewrite us
telling it out slant
Fresh delicious shooting stars
shape our words
Joyous world! sweet as pickle
and clean as a pig
. . . . .
Poet: Susan Powers Bourne
Source: Women.Poets.Georgia
Titles by Daniell, Davis, Johnson,
Latham, McCullers, Paola, Sellers
Process: Pick and mix cento