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Yellow List

It's #tbt! Enjoy this great one from SWWIM Every Day's archives!


here, in the sunshine, a lemon
picked from a neighbor’s tree

like the moon later on, in the right
season for color, a giant caution

light, cars slowing, waiting, heads
turning left—right—left, and still

someone grows daylilies, daffodils,
and marigolds in the landscaped beds

by the nursing home windows,
jaundice, fear, and a canary

named Stan who sings and sings,
having learned the melodies

from a recording when he was younger,
while someone creams butter and sugar,

adds yolks until the mixture becomes
something else and disappears,

like the old song, like the petals
that drop and the stems that carry on,

holding space. Bow ties, novelty
socks, the right shade of campfire,

the moment where flame leaps
and vanishes, the murmurs of goodnight,

goodnight, holding a cold hand
in a cold hospital room, stained

glass windows and old paper,
that handwriting, the words still good.



Callista Buchen is the author of the full-length collection, Look Look Look (Black Lawrence Press), and the chapbooks The Bloody Planet (Black Lawrence Press) and Double-Mouthed (dancing girl press). Her work has appeared in Nimrod, RHINO, Harpur Palate, Puerto del Sol, Fourteen Hills, and many other journals. She lives in Wisconsin with her husband, children, and two delightful orange cats.

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