Maureen Owen: Pick of the Week [ed. Terence Winch]

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photo by Rachael Pongetti

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Survival Song

 

Don’t worry about me        on latenight subways

coming home down snowy abandoned blvds.

I am La Coyote       she of the white track

loping through thick drifts          the stinging

crystals at my eyes        muggers drop their arms

at my approach     murderers withdraw back into

doorways   shivering       as my shadow floats over

the snow        trotting soundlessly up second ave

“German Shepherd,”  someone says to calm his

startled companion          but really I am La Loba

the she-wolf       a low hum in my throat

a terrible power in my yellow eyes          junkies

quiver           haggard & dangerous con men

skirt widely as I pass them moving at a low run

down 110th     perverts howl & race for cover

I am La Coyote   invisible in the deepening snow

no one touches me   I make it home     everytime.

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Maureen Owen, former editor and chief of Telephone Magazine and Telephone Books, is the author of Erosion’s Pull from Coffee House Press, a finalist for the Colorado Book Award and the Balcones Poetry Prize. Her title American Rush: Selected Poems was a finalist for the L.A. Times Book Prize and her work AE (Amelia Earhart) was a recipient of the prestigious Before Columbus American Book Award. She has taught at Naropa University, both on campus and in the low-residency MFA Creative Writing Program, in Naropa’s Summer Writing Program, and edited Naropa’s on-line zine not enough night through 19 issues. Her  newest title Edges of Water is available from Chax Press. She has most recently had work in Blazing Stadium, Positive Magnets, Posit, and The Denver Quarterly.  Click here for her Poets on the Road Tour with Barbara Henning. She can be found reading her work on the PennSound website.

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