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    Helen of Troy Battles Southern Hospitality

    By AdminAugust 15, 2022
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    Helen of Troy Battles Southern Hospitality


    Helen of Troy Battles Southern Hospitality


    helen of troy makes peace with the kudzu

    my father foxholed me in the lee of the porch, 
    gloved and hungry, ready for battle, 
    straining at the leash until he launched me 
    into the yearly war. i sprang at them, 
    the tendrils threatening the house, 
    the little questing outriders opening
    their mouths to eat. i yanked them. 
    i hurt them. i beat them back, 
    arms streaked with dirt, following their line 
    to the great press of the mother-vine, 
    the carpet of vegetation toppling our fences, 
    creeping along in inches, in yards. 
    the blanket of it. the smother. i tell you 
    i was raised among all breeds of weapon—
    hand trowels and knife-blade shovels, 
    weedeaters, hedge trimmers, chemicals 
    in ranks of deadliness, their attendant 
    nozzles and hoses, and so when i tell you
    i became myself a single sharp edge,
    perhaps you’ll hold in your mind the crèche 
    that honed me. an animal hunger. 
    a green grasp with shadow beneath, 
    a moving thing fed on new gulps of land. 
    i walked out into the mass of it, boots 
    to my knees against the coiled mines 
    of copperheads, my mother behind me,
    watching the sky for a white spread
    of wings. i grew my whole life in a house 
    death longed to touch with one soft finger, 
    and when i looked out at the building wave, 
    i thought, do it. the world around me 
    hunkered under the wrong spread of life, 
    and yet i saw that it was living, 
    edges softened, blanks filled in—a sphere 
    that begged my absence, that collected 
    my childhood in its outstretched hands 
    and pushed it under the skin of itself, 
    hidden and repurposed, folded away, 
    breathing gently under combs of wind. 
    

    helen of troy feuds with the neighborhood

    if you never owned a bone-sharp biography,
    i don’t want to hear it. if you didn’t slide
    from the house at night to roll 4-wheelers
    out the shed, if you didn’t catch branches
    on your cheeks and flip the beast 
    in a mud rut, go down yelling, come up
    laughing, if you didn’t roar the woods 
    with star-love brothers, with blood-wait sister,
    squinting through pine dirt, through cobweb,
    through creatures with fur that explode 
    into wings, through devils with fins 
    that grow legs and run. through boys 
    who become brutes and become boys again. 
    through girls who die 
    and stay that way. if you didn’t see a swan 
    become a wolf. if you didn’t see a wolf 
    clamp teeth around a swan. if you didn’t
    go away and come back again,
    helen judas, helen stranger, trojan helen,
    helen of the outside. if you didn’t limp
    your way home, dark house, door sealed tight, 
    all the street with eyes sewn shut,
    i don’t want to hear it. i want you silent. 
    i want you listening to me. 

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