Vol. I No. I |
September
1999
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The
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Fanmail for L.C. by Geoffrey Cook I can only see you writing poems or making love, as if the rest of life were dressed to kill, made-up to pass the time. I always see you in some crampt and ill-lit room where sheets of loose-leaf, like unanswered mail, and books with broken spines are splayed beside the candles, jewels and half-devoured fruit: the unwound metaphors of orange rinds, and split pomegranates like sparkling nests of bloody stars. The bed beyond the desk's as open as a book where love's as seared by molten sheets of silk as by pages smeared in ink: eyeliner in tears. It's here you pull off shirts and skirts like perfect rhymes and roll your stockings down like well-recited poems: an image all dressed up for a dressing down. Geoffrey Cook's poetry has been published in "Pottersfield Portfolio", "The Nashwaak Review", and "Descant (#104)". This fall some of his poems will appear in "Matrix" and "The Gaspereau Review". Geoff has received a Toronto Arts Council Award and a grant from the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Quebec for his poetry. He has also published numerous essays over the years in "Pottersfield Portfolio", "The Fiddlehead", "Books in Canada", and "Comparative Literature in Canada". Originally from Nova Scotia, Geoff currently teaches English at John Abbott College outside Montreal, where he lives. He is seeking a publisher for his collection of poetry, "Postscript". THIS WORK IS COPYRIGHT OF THE AUTHOR.
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THE DANFORTH REVIEW IS EDITED BY MICHAEL BRYSON.