Driving in 2016

CD Eskilson
| poetry

 

It was fall when I showed you the desert. The imported
+maples on campus beginning to turn while unseen coyotes
sang in mourning. The San Gabriels ran to our left

looming and starless. After Pulse an alarm blared inside me
+and I couldn’t be touched while Build the Wall
bricked in your head. Regardless, we went past the lights,

past strip mall neon, the original In-N-Out, until the freeway
+became a still lake bottom. We cracked awful jokes, grinned
with the knowing that somebody wanted us laughing, alive.

We pulled off in the scrub with no clue where we were.
+Your arm found my waist as we looked out through
night. Let us go back there, to that unknown lost place.

CD Eskilson is a trans poet, editor, and translator living in Arkansas. They are a recipient of the C.D. Wright/Academy of American Poets Prize, as well as a Best of the Net, Best New Poets, and Pushcart Prize nominee. Their debut poetry collection, Scream / Queen, is forthcoming from Acre Books in 2025.

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