thanks to rabi, i finally fixed this page so that it looks the way god intended on netscape. i can’t vouch for the other way-too-sophisticated browsers (opera? what?); i was quite pleased just to see that it worked on the conventional ones.

last nite i read over the poem i wrote in vermont and decided i still liked it. an achievement of sorts since i haven’t written many things this semester whose appeal endured beyond the original few minutes of composition. in celebration of bucking the trend i give you:

cordially

snow white’s stepmother ordered snow white’s

heart, raw and chapped as a February morning,

then sat, with a glint in her eye like headlights

off of February ice on an unexpected mountain turn,

and ate it. I always admired that bit

of cannibalistic competence: there, i thought,

is a woman who gets things done. i imagined

the step-daughter’s heart beating down

the door of the step-mother’s throat. (Disney doctors,

as though playing Operation, plucked that scene

from the movie. Made it that much less Grimm.)

I like to think of the evil queen for a moment

playing hostess to two hearts — minor and major cords

in clashing keys — sick with the pounding, desperate

not to regurgitate the essence of her enemy all

over the kitchen floor and give herself away.

i don’t recall what inspired it. of course it’s still rough; feel free to advise.

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