the fur is dream and
gelatinous
I can’t speak or present
can’t speak
life within mouth of
leaves
dream mouth
arrayed around the bleak
opening
I do not have ownership
over blade and all the
things of a blade on the
edge of
climactic or feral
and the edge reproducing
the dream in
a now of disaster songs
after songs and I’m also
the cat and the imbued
indirect
that waits, waiting
unordered, unwindowed (“THE
DEER HAVENS”)
Following a pair of chapbooks produced so far is the full-length debut by Brooklyn poet Geoffrey Olsen, his Nerves Between Song (Brooklyn NY: Beautiful Days Press, 2024), a collection set as a suite of five sections of poem-clusters: “THE DEER HAVENS” (which appeared previously as an above/ground press chapbook), “nerves between song,” “LUSH INTERFERENCE,” “THE RADIANT MOSS” and “
His lyrics twist, twirl, accumulate and experiment with form. Across five poem-sections, lines and fragments overlap, bleed, accumulate; he writes a kind of field notes for witness, attending both landscape and wildlife. “I could be doing dialogues for our / experience recessed shadow,” he writes, as part of the poem “THERE TRANSLUCENCE,” set in the fourth section, “felt declension / light shakes in the liquid [.]” There’s an ongoingness to Olsen’s lyrics, one that provides less of a sense of individual poems or poem-fragments, but a larger, full-length structure of ebbs and flows, gesture and nuance. This collection, this book-length poem, is a complex, lovely thing.
for Brandon Shimoda
heat. little circular.
embrace ash. voice entangles
shadow prison.
little figure stretch against land-
scape. that stolen.
that invaded. that incarcerated.
wood surface. sweats
alone. built. the noise is piano
dissolves piano.
current, what is gray eye? cat length
sinuous wrap
self with tile. curling inward. heat clips
sentence. want
of meaningful. the reserve is heat. a
leather patch.
it dissolves bit by bit. fading shade.
evaporation. we
lick each other, the rock for rock salt.
permission for
ecstasy. impossibly weighs. a continu-
ous turning
down. “what’s the word for this ongoing?”
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