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By Franny Choi

we used our words we used what words we had
to weld, what words we had we wielded, kneeled,
we knelt. & wept we wrung the wet the sweat
we wracked our lips we rang for words to ward
off sleep to warn to want ourselves. to want
the earth we mouthed it wound our vowels until
it fit, in fits the earth we mounted roused
& rocked we harped we yawned & tried to yawp
& tried to fix, affixed, we facted, felt.
we fattened fanfared anthemed hammered, felt
the words’ worth stagnate, snap in half in heat
the wane the melt what words we’d hoarded halved
& holey, porous. meanwhile tide still tide.
& we: still washed for sounds to mark. & marked.


Source: Poetry (November 2019)

  • Arts & Sciences
  • Love
  • Social Commentaries

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Franny Choi
Franny Choi earned a BA at Brown University and an MFA at the University of Michigan’s Helen Zell Writers Program, where she won Hopwood Awards in Poetry and Drama. During her tenure as a Project VOICE teaching artist, she taught students of all ages and levels of experience. She is a Gaius Charles Bolin Fellow at Williams College and a member of the multidisciplinary artists of color collective Dark Noise. See More By This Poet

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