Issue 37,  Poetry

Daisy Bell

by Matt Schroeder

art by Emmanuel de Witte

the only thing worth worrying about
        is a palmful of honey on a summer day
                 or the heart         hot as an eggless pan

        if it doesn’t make sense make it over-easy
make it so sweet men would die for it
                     make it in the image you were made in

whispers believe said-image is who you loved most
                        in your last life which could have been
       a stone a ribbon a stray who had had a home

                        but then lost it to the same hand that threw
            the quickening double-dutch of past-perfect
 who will have to answer for all the wasted chalk

            & where does this land us anyway?
                        God’s grease-choir singing
  I’m half crazy / all for the love of you

the thrill of public domain as familiar
            as a street we can walk in our mind
                        & be brave enough to call it ours

silence the earliest lyric we learned to love
                                     or was it the music of our mothers’
love rattling the pipes above our growing heads?

           A particular Buddhist belief finds us floating
        slowly over to-be parents as they cue up the music
& whomever we fall most in love with during their love

           places our gender opposite them
           when finally sown we begin to root
now from a dollop of honey comes the egg

               what happens if I love my father the most
                        until he puts his hands on me for the first time
or my mother until she pulls my hair out in a fight?

         What if I find it within myself to love them both
        in equal yet different measures but can’t hold on to it all
if the cords get tangled & slip out of my hand?

Could I watch this love balloon away from us
            floating across the silence of a parking lot
                         in the soft purple of a sun just barely set

 could I stop with all the questions
& just let that be enough


Matt Schroeder is a poet, educator, and MFA candidate at Virginia Commonwealth University. His poetry appears or is forthcoming in RHINO, Poet Lore, Grist, Swing, and elsewhere. In 2021 he organized and ran the first international writer's conference for students in Shenzhen.