Denise Duhamel White Poems

  • 1.
    At first she was sure it was just a bit of dried strawberry juice,
    or a fleck of her mother's red nail polish that had flaked off
    when she'd patted her daughter to sleep the night before.
    But as she scrubbed, Snow felt a bump, something festering
    ...
  • 2.
    I can promise you this: food in the White House
    will change! No more granola, only fried eggs
    flipped the way we like them. And ham ham ham!
    Americans need ham! Nothing airy like debate for me!
    ...
  • 3.
    is what we called her. The story was
    that her father had thrown Drano at her
    which was probably true, given the way she slouched
    through fifth grade, afraid of the world, recess
    ...
  • 4.
    The blue forest, chilled and blue, like the lips of the dead
    if the lips were gone. The year has been cut in half
    with dull scissors, the solstice still looking for its square
    on the calendar. Perhaps the scissors were really
    ...
Total 4 White Poems by Denise Duhamel

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