IN THE BACHELOR UNIVERSE
a rose is a rose and is also an intention
and also a power and also an imbalance
a dalliance can be called “rose chasing”
and eating poppies can be called
“having it both ways” also as in “bisexual”
also as in “demi the bisexual chaos demon”
not chasing roses rosy cheeks hand prints
the horrific bisexual couch from ikea
the honorific “the most embarrassing sexuality”
“the sexuality most like carnations which children
often mistake for roses” the sect of the public
that liking public does
my boyfriend says he would never be on reality tv
i agree he will never be on reality tv
KLONOPIN NAP
and i awoke feeling babyish
bashful ready for dinner
to be brought to me
one big tit is all i need
i’m pretty good at explaining
why i don’t like something
less good at explicating
desires but the word of the
day is gooey. also kinetic
which is so not me
i walked home in the rain
and was soaked like
a drowned rat and sad
and missing you know who
and as i said to zoe upset
because the best people
i know regularly want to
kill themselves and the
worst people i’ve ever met
seem so happy all the time
cruelty looks fun even i
can see that
LESS MONEY MORE MONEY THE MOST MONEY
when i was a baby
i had no money
for my fifth birthday
my grandfather gave me 100 dollars
that was the most money
i thought that was the most money
that existed
my grandfather took me to the mall
with all the money
my grandfather took me to the disney store
i spent all the money in the disney world
did you know
there’s a secret clubhouse at disney world?
you knock on a door and say a password
and it costs 35 thousand dollars a year to be a member
this is the first year i’ve ever made more than 35 thousand dollars
this is the first year i’ve ever made more than 24 thousand dollars
i once broke up with a friend because we disagreed over if
15 thousand dollars is a lot of money
i still think 100 dollars is a lot of money
i will still pick up a dollar off the ground
i don’t know anyone who won’t
Emily Bark Brown is a poet from Alabama. They received degrees from Wesleyan University and the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. Recent work can be found in HAD, Chicago Review, and Bennington Review. Along with Zoe Tuck, they co-edit Hot Pink Magazine, a poetry venture, at hotpinkmag.com