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“Pay Neve Campbell What She’s Asking for You Fools” – Rattle Poetry
JANUARY 14, 2026
Sarah Teresa Cook
Pay Neve Campbell What She’s Asking for You Fools
As soon as you write something down, it’s fiction.
—Chris Kraus
i remember
watching neve
campbell on
the rosie
o’donnell show
talking about
shaving her
toes, she
said, cuz
they were
hairy. oh
i thought
another
thing
to
watch
out
for
and started
shaving mine.
i remember
one time
a man
stuck his
hand down
the front
of my
jeans. oh,
he said,
i’ve
never
touched
a
woman
who
was
hairy
down
there.
did he
really
say it
like that,
down
there?
spooky.
oh
i thought
another
problem.
as soon
as you
touch a
woman she
is fiction.
everything i
am i
have crafted,
hairy
where
i
could’ve
been
soft.
Source: Rattle Poetry
without pretension since 1995
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An Optical Compass Inspired by Bee Vision
Bees use polarized sunlight scattered by the atmosphere in order to navigate; they always know where the sun is, even if it’s cloudy or behind a mountain. Then they waggle dance to inform their hive-mates about food source locations.. . .
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How She Heard It by Todd Davis – Poems | Academy of American Poets
How She Heard It
Todd Davis
Your father gathered what was left
after the birth, slick sack of salt
and blood coloring his hands
warm from my body. He couldn’t help
that it felt the same as when I took him
inside me, drew him out of himself
to be joined with what we were making.
At the edge of our small orchard
he settled the plum seedling
he’d started three years before,
snugged roots in the hole to eat
the placenta. The part of you
you didn’t need fed the tree,
and when you turned six,
you ate from the branches.
Your small hands clasping the dark
shiny skin as you bit the saffron flesh,
juice dribbling at chin, smell as sweet
as the sugar you were born in.
Copyright © 2026 by Todd Davis. Originally published in Poem-a-Day on January 14, 2026, by the Academy of American Poets.
Source: How She Heard It by Todd Davis - Poems | Academy of American Poets
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First Known When Lost: The Wind in the Pines
“The most precious thing in life is its uncertainty. Consider living creatures — none lives so long as man. The May fly waits not for the evening, the summer cicada knows neither spring nor autumn. What a wonderfully unhurried feeling it is to live even a single year in perfect serenity! If that is not enough for you, you might live a thousand years and still feel it was but a single night’s dream.” Kenkō (1283-1350), Tsurezuregusa (Chapter 7), in Donald Keene (translator), Essays in Idleness: The Tsurezuregusa of Kenkō (Columbia University Press 1967), pages 7-8.
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Community Poetry: An Interview with Victoria Chang
Victoria Chang; photograph by Jay L. Clendenin/Los Angeles Times
“I’m interested in writing my way through, around, above, and below my life, as a way to navigate life’s joys, beauties, and sadnesses all at once.”
Source: Community Poetry: An Interview with Victoria Chang
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