Sight of Love
Peter LaBerge | Poetry
—–LAKE CHABOT | SAN FRANCISCO | 2019
Across the surface, the men of this coast—
———the lakebirds, grey reflections
skimming east
———across the lake. At the edge
of three years
———I hold Scott’s hand, our reflections
floating to the bottom—
———pennies, floating like boyish desire
in reverse, milkweed-pink & faceless
———with rust, as I hold the memory
of tearing open
———envelope after envelope, of asking
the hotline specialist, how treatable
———is it? For a while, a BART train dangles
an evening call from a bridge. We talk
———as stars needle the lake
all over, as gulls
———swim into the lakefist & pennies
swim to a place where even light
———struggles with breath, where we pretend
the man who had it didn’t give it to me, didn’t
———crack my year open and watch it molt—
where I’m not afraid to check for the sight
———of blood, where I can look at us—buoyant
in the night-gray lake, head on shoulder, palm
———on chest, name in mouth.
Peter LaBerge is the author of the chapbooks Makeshift Cathedral (YesYes Books) and Hook (Sibling Rivalry Press). His work received a 2020 Pushcart Prize for Poetry and has appeared in AGNI, Best New Poets, New England Review, Pleiades, Tin House, and ZYZZYVA, among others. Peter is the founder and editor-in-chief of The Adroit Journal, as well as an MFA candidate and Writers in the Public Schools Fellow at New York University.
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