Angelo Verga: Pick of the Week [ed. Terence Winch]

Angelo Verga   web

 

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My Father Loves Me, He Loves Me,

He Gets Down on His Knees and Hugs Me

 

My father hugs me, and sweats

we go down one step

           at a time

face to face, neck to neck

 

My hands under his arms

my left foot

            then my right foot down

my face rests on his chest

then his right leg drifts, descends

the foot hesitant, his face clenched

 

A long rest, and then, his left floats

joins its best friend and

             his face softens, less tense

 

One step of the twelve-step staircase done

 

Five minutes later we’ve bottomed

            This is fun, I say

We look gay, he frowns, out of breath

 

and we both laugh, till his eyes grow wet

 

The two doors, inner and outer

are easier, but slow

 

Outside we try another dance

he holds the banister with one hand

my shoulder with his other

I have one hand halfway

           around his titanic belly

and the other free, if he

should begin to let go or fall

 

The car in the driveway with its small

unlocked door seems far away

 

How am I going to get in? he asks

Ass first; then one leg at a time

And slow, slow, dad, we’ve got no deadline

Eleven o ‘clock, he corrects

The doctor can’t start without us, pop, no sweat

 

But I am wrong, his shirt is drenched wet,

His thin hair matted, and flat

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Angelo Verga’s work, which has appeared in more than 150 poetry publications, has been widely anthologized and translated into a dozen languages. His seventh and most recent book is Long & Short, including “The Street in Your Head” (2016). He was an owner of The Cornelia Street Café in Greenwich Village, where his literary programs (1997–2015) provided a home for poets and audiences alike. He is currently a resident of Harlem, NYC, USA.

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M. C. Escher  Relativity   lithograph  first printed in December 1953.
                                                              M. C. Escher, Relativity, lithograph, first printed in December 1953.