RULES
for reading my poetry:
do not assume
that you is singular
we is constant
the is only.
soft can be hard;
curves can be sharp.
love blooms in all seasons
and kisses the thorns.
FLOAT
i.
Intermittent night voices
knit with unmoving limbs
skin to skin, the thin space
between skeletons
hollows
where hearts nest
beating calm
against death.
ii.
I remember glass jars
in blue-grey light,
a concrete floor, a room
half-submerged,
the jars for preserves.
I imagine standing barefoot
in my grandparents’ cellar room.
This is mortality, to touch
an empty jar
and watch the warm imprint
recede into itself.
iii.
When you are dead,
your bones will not know
their own shapes.
You’ll never know
your stripped self.
AGED
Prayer filled fear like warm wine, rich
with the full-bodied flavour of faith.
Now bottles run dry
and thoughts turn sour.
Washing dishes, fingers slip:
a long open vein in a glass.
Skin snags on shards;
vinegar stings chewed lips.
I try to refine my palate, to know
what flawed paradigms taste like
—perhaps slightly too sweet,
with an aftertaste of salt and iron.
I still bite.
where hearts nest
beating calm
against death.
ii.
I remember glass jars
in blue-grey light,
a concrete floor, a room
half-submerged,
the jars for preserves.
I imagine standing barefoot
in my grandparents’ cellar room.
This is mortality, to touch
an empty jar
and watch the warm imprint
recede into itself.
iii.
When you are dead,
your bones will not know
their own shapes.
You’ll never know
your stripped self.
AGED
Prayer filled fear like warm wine, rich
with the full-bodied flavour of faith.
Now bottles run dry
and thoughts turn sour.
Washing dishes, fingers slip:
a long open vein in a glass.
Skin snags on shards;
vinegar stings chewed lips.
I try to refine my palate, to know
what flawed paradigms taste like
—perhaps slightly too sweet,
with an aftertaste of salt and iron.
I still bite.
Bionote
K.S.Y. Varnam is a queer, neurodivergent, and disabled Toronto-based writer, artist, and editor, as well as the founder of The Quilliad Press. They share a bedroom with two mischievous parrots, Riff Raff and Mr. Wobbles. Their work has been published by several journals, including Hamilton Arts & Letters, Metatron, The Quarterday Review, Breath and Shadow, CRUSH, and Transition Magazine.
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