Jan Lee Ande

 

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"The Annunciation of Francis"
from Francis and Clare in poetry

I did not come to him on bended knee
clutching a stalk of lilies and a message from God,
dressed in a gown effulgent as fire...

"Ode to the Avocado"
from Clackamas Literary Review

Coddled in my palm, bigger than a hen's egg,
your bumpy black skin holds soft flesh and a seed
round and heavy as a stone...

"Lazarus Called From The Cave"

His illness came on slowly over time,
notched teeth chattering,
a certain coldness in the shouders...


Instructions for Walking on Water
"I Want to Live as a Magician"
from Nimrod

It is not easy to move about on this earth with crumpled
wings, a fractured heart, my little
bundle of tricks...

"Nothing Is What It Seems to Be"
from Mississippi Review

Even when reading, strange things take place.
Small gods turn up in the intricate details
of punctuation. The ampersand says "the sign by itself
is the word." The dots of ellipses gather together...

"Last Rites"
from Nimrod

When I am dead, let my body rest for three days.
Do not gather around me, weeping,
gnashing your teeth and sighing, to pull my soul back
into its abandoned bag of bones...


Floating Around the Cloister
(manuscript in submission)

"Sabbatical"
from Poetry International

A few angels and archangels come here for the view,
and the illusion of time ticking on its way...

"After the Burning"
from RUNES

Once ashes had fallen from the sky
like gray moth wings
and settled onto branches brittle as ribs...

"Corners of the Mouth"
from Long Journey: Contemporary Northwest Poets

Her hands loosen the warm musty smell of soil.
Her fingers untange roots. Red
chard raises veined hands in the wind.
..

 


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