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September 10, 2024 / barton smock

from ‘naked in dog years’ (self published April 2024)

From naked in dog years (self published April 2024):


AWAY

The poor, when poor, comfort god with horror films.

One misses
with others
with a single
letter
an entire
language.

Being is everywhere.

Angels erase death for having a memory.

Thinkers in the violet
capital
of atrocity

invent
thought.

God
is ok.


HUMAN EFFORT

I don’t know
what’s worse
god liked
me once


OUTSIDE OF THE DREAM WE SEE MOSES BREAK A SKATEBOARD OVER HIS KNEE

A black leaf is trying to make a fist

A baby
is scraping
by


I DRANK, IT DID NOT SNOW, AND WE CRIED AS ONE OVER THE THEFT OF THE WINDOW-SHOPPER’S HUNGER

Rain
writes
to god
mostly
about
skin

A mirror
traps a mirror
Our proof

is the same


THUNDER HEARS NOTHING AND THIS IS THE NUMBER OF DRINKS IT TAKES TO LIKE ME

I dream myself into a fact about god

How to heal
your sick
son: Wait
his whole life
to miss him
then don’t

In Ohio
we kill
our dead


POSSIBLY I WAS ONLY EVER A SHAPE BEING BENT INTO A BATH OF NAKED BLOOD

A bombed place is a place remembered every second by time.

Touch has three fathers
or a mother with double vision.

Was god told the mirror it could see.


GARDEN POEM

Adam had a gun and Eve said do something with your mouth. God asked the gun to make nakedness. The gun heard loneliness. The animals ate each other because there was no fruit.


FUNERAL POEM

With each
new dream
I’m dead
longer
to the same
people.

I learn their language
by knowing
what to say. Mine

by sleeping
naked
near a god
whose creator

is a changed
creature. I get

about as far
as a bullet
dragging
an angel. Sound

is a small
collector.

Sound
is a small
collector.

~~~~~

naked in dog years, 55 pages
April 2024
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September 10, 2024 / barton smock

from ‘Wasp, gasp’ (Incunabula Media Oct 2023)

From Wasp, gasp. (Incunabula Media Oct 2023):

birthplace 9

God learns about bones for three days in a treehouse that we pretend is on fire. Violence tells our bodies where we are. I can’t love our children more than once.

birthplace 15

Survival begins to mean don’t kill god. I am in the summer of my summer body. Nothing I touch actually turns into a spoon but I’m still careful and sad from the waist down. I keep my arms busy in front of people holding babies and fall asleep that way.

birthplace 19

My classmates are describing their perfect meal. Our teacher’s son has died recently in an odd but peaceful way. Three coats so far smell like cigarettes. Angels undress when I eat.

birthplace 24


Swimmer’s ear. The far bone. God dreams of ants and surgery. I name a wrist but nothing scrapes mother awake. You’ll lose two kids and a garden.

birthplace 62


A groundhog fills with blood beneath a stop sign. Everyone in the car is playing dead. I’m doing my best to make it look like I’m holding a gun. My hair is made of grief and my fingernails of sleep.


HICKGNOSIS

Field, woods, hill. Moon, milk, man. Reading month as mouth. Nine mouths until the babies live longer. A simple dog barking at a rolled car. Specifics. A brother born hoarse. Earrings in the stomach of a city deer. Me not wanting one of my hands. Intimacy on three, pronouns on two. A violinist, an electric chair, and a lost erection. Someone my age.

Sleep, death, leapfrog. Two infants swallowing a blip from the same radar. A few pianos made of frostbite. Reading moan as moon. Then moon as moan. A circle writing a poem for god. Hipbone, jawbone. Teeth brushed over a bowl that remembers nothing.


AGAINST ARTISTRY

I cannot enter the dream. Not with my toy stomach. This is how we don’t meet. How we don’t pass the age our children were when they died. Jesus rubs a scarecrow the wrong way, or better yet a burned boy presses a tick into his own head to silence the field of his father’s empty helicopter. Jokebook, bible, kingdom. I don’t know where we are. A bullet and a tooth are found outside of the sheep they touched in. The ocean is the ocean mistaking blood for god’s hair. Longing gaslights nostalgia. Underwater, Ohio looks like an ear. I give my son a television to throw at the television, but he forgets. Orphan, widow, elevator. Every time we go to hell, an animal gets its noise.

~~~~~

Wasp, gasp.
Barton Smock, poems
Incunabula Media, October 2023
September 10, 2024 / barton smock

from ‘apartures’ (self published January 2023)

From apartures (self published January 2023):


maker 6

the boy intent on crushing his privates with a seesaw is the same boy who sees you next week to put stars in your belly. There is still a boy you aren’t

when you’re sick
of stars


WALK, NO

Silence leaves to quiet another gunshot for its garden. I am here to sleep with you on the the wasp-carried touch that's become god's mind.

Birth isn't the only way to reach our children.


I PRETEND THAT MY TEETH ARE THE TEETH OF THOSE WHO’VE SEEN MY TEETH

only god would fake sleep in an empty house


house 1

we are slow with our loneliness
so slow that god
thinks in twos

the snow comes for other snow

a spoon
prays
to a mirror

no one can watch

and the snow
gets away


house 3

whose childhood
was the longest
there is always
one friend
with a nosebleed


IT IS DARK IN A BRIGHT LANGUAGE

Cornfield, christ, a clueless star. An orange toad setting fires in your father's younger stomach.

I love not writing. There is a spot

you have
spaces

~~~~~

apartures, 125 pages
poems, January 2023
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September 10, 2024 / barton smock

from ‘deer as permission to die in Ohio’ (self published April 2023)

From deer as permission to die in Ohio (self published April 2023):


AGAINST INTERIORITY

The astronaut called to recut porn and the caterpillar to soften the palms of the crucified. The pill living in the pill you take. Toy noise from a phoneless hell. Blue doll, erasable wrist.


THE BULLET GOES THROUGH MORE PEOPLE THAN BEFORE

Cannibal on the
moon, ghost at the piano.
The rain gone missing.


BREATHING MACHINES MADE IN OHIO

Unending angel
of a terrified stomach.
Tadpole, eye’s daydream.


SMALL POEMS AGAINST DYING

The sleepwalker and the insomniac asking god to switch their hidden pregnancies.

A vaccine for object permanence.

The fly
my ghost
calls rain.


SMALL POEMS AGAINST DYING

Nude I carry my untouched handprint into the past disappearance of a photographed leaf. Pain and sickness lose each their memory but lose god’s first. It’s dark in the dark. Lift a spider’s broken finger.


SMALL POEMS AGAINST DYING

Erasing the scarecrow’s ankle with a cigarette.

Cutting the hair of the crucified.

Stars
and jobs
and stars.


AGAINST POEMS

Flashlight tag in a church. I sat in a back pew and kicked touchingly at a form I was sure belonged to my brother. Brother stayed quiet and put. I kicked him twice more, harder, trying to find a rib. Nothing. Came that little moon. Came that egg from paper fog. Time was ending. Our youth counselor limped out of somewhere, rubbing her elbows, testing an eye. Brother said where his body was. I felt left.


AGAINST POEMS

God forgets things before they happen. In third or fourth grade, I was pulled out of a bathroom stall by a boy who’d been nice to my mother and I was told what should or should not be in my stomach. There was another boy with him. A city named Empty and a city named Goldfish took turns burning. I missed the future. The past, more.


~~~~~


deer as permission to die in ohio, 43 poems
chapbook, April 2023
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September 10, 2024 / barton smock

from ‘blood to bathe us in its blue past’ (self published May 2022)


From blood to bathe us in its blue past (self published May 2022):


country 5

A bunch of insomniacs are making short films about nosebleeds. To them I am sometimes a sound effect. Handstand or handsand, I am too young to be watched. I don't have wrists and I can't take the bath your body took. Kiss loss. Kiss loss where


country 6

Lightning as it thirsts for a stray glacier's rib.

The unsought
quiet
of a surgeon's
body.

Things
after they happen

in the sun of my disgrief


country 10

100 poems about time travel:

The child young enough to be on my hip is waving to the nobody in the microwave. The dead have a past. But it's empty


country 12

We throw seashells into a cornfield.

There are children
we want back


country 18


We've the same
last thought
Death

makes nothing


GHOSTALGIA

A drop of blood lands in an eye-sized field.

Imagine
waking up
to cry.

Hide the hidden ant of your son’s loneliness.


GHOSTALGIA

In the dream that my brother calls his haircut dream, I have a tail I'm not allowed to touch. I tell him no haircut has ever taken this long. I tell him that god wanted more kids. I am trying to make him laugh, or pray. Far mice are eating the noise from your wrist.


PARTIALS

Sister's eggshell rabbits. The hand I don't use anymore. Brother's angel emptying its stomach for the ghost of an undiscovered fish. Thunderstorm's best invisible cemetery.


PARTIALS

Memory only eats in front of god. Mothers and daughters smoke together from tornado watch to warning trying to pick up on voice changes in a neighbor's fish and in doing so make of each cigarette a ghost kite that leaves me longing to miss a more specific balloon. There aren't enough of us. Every suicide surprises loss.


MAGIC OR POVERTY

raindrop
in bathwater, the desperate
brain

of a groundhog, the moth

corrections, the actual

age
of your weapon
when left
on a bus, is touch

nowhere's
oldest
witness, magic

-

or poverty


TWO POEMS ABOUT GOD

I keep seeing the same beautiful things

~~~~~

blood to bathe us in its blue past, 217 pages
poems new and selected, May 2022
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September 9, 2024 / barton smock

from ‘untouched in the capital of soon’ (self published Sept 2021)

From untouched in the capital of soon (self published September 2021):


city 68

I thought reading would make me attractive to god.

I ate slowly, you know?

Like blood like time and their ableist
Newborns.

I wanted the thing that was not the thing.

Poems
in quiet
animals
An exodus
of unmoved
pairings
The corpse

of a cricket
My cricket

mind


city 69

Crow, with seashell



city 70 or 71

The short past of my body in the small
of yours

A baby chewing on its hand in pile of leaves



city 72 and 73


The boy has one mouse

All named
Cigarette



city 74

In its shadow grief the window

in the open
Mirror


SCARED OF MY SON’S BODY

there is in fact a time

exactly like
the present


ANIMAL NOISES FOR THE LAST PERSON TO BE ALONE

The stone has one thought before it dies
and that thought
turns it
to stone

(The trick is to lose every child

Or is it
each


LOCATION NOTES

It was sick for three minutes and lived for eight. I haven’t seen a picture in so long that I’m not sure you’d know me unless I was there. The dream is using us to remember god.


AS IF SNOW WAS TOLD TO FINISH SNOW

Loss gets older and befriends its childless parents without knowing which of them placed a glass of toy water beside mirror’s bed for the you in all those video games where I stopped moving


NOSTALGIA, BRUTALLY

a trapdoor meant for a circle, a body

from a puzzled
lake, god

falling ill
in a dream, back

to back

cures
for skin

~~~~~

untouched in the capital of soon, 187 pages
poems, Sept 2021
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September 9, 2024 / barton smock

from ‘rocks have the softest shadows’ (self published Dec 2020)

DIETS OF THE RESURRECTED

This rabbit hole we use for the shadow’s mouth. These squirrels bowing in the priesthood of sleep. Do we have briefly what we want? Each of us a bad hand that drops a baseball? Is fasting a weight class?

A tadpole is Ohio’s nightlight. Babies, when touched, belong to the same alarm clock.

~

I think of my mother in her block of ice summoning a curling iron and of my father sending a robot to prison. Of a leafblower named mercy hugged by my brother for outing my sister’s electric chair. Of nakedness, poor nakedness, always playing itself in the story of had we not been invented we would’ve had to exist. Of how daughter she highlights an entry on hair loss in the cannibal’s diary. Of how one holds the owl and one pours the paint and how both, knowing how to dream, choose this

and how they are both a boy in a bottomless mirror asking if death is still known for its one mistake.

~

Poverty created the moon as a place for loss to process God.

It helps to have no one.

~

Ohio alibis:

Two sisters learn from the same angel how to use an insect bite as a fingerprint

~

Ohio solastalgia:

In hell I am passing a cemetery when during a housefire she makes a memorial to the last time you won a staring contest

~

Moods for dying wildlife:

Missing pacifier spotted in fishbowl. Barbershops on fire in the childhood of your puking shadow. Abusers who rename their dogs.

~

How we end up in Ohio is

I saw in hell a star

that in heaven
I did not


CORRECT ACHE

an angel leaves heaven to touch paper as a circle from my childhood rolls toward an empty jack-in-the-box. I am old enough to be sad and too old to separate deer facts from church facts. my children fall asleep before their hands fall asleep.


ELDER ACHE

show me
the fireflies
of yours
that get
sad
around human
stomachs

(there is
a table

rain
will set


BURNINGS

Tattoo

the spider in my left eye
is also
on the kitchen
floor
of a house

that’s gone


Frogsong

depression
decorates
a bird


Miscarry

perhaps a deer
had stepped
on my wrist


MATERIALS

eating before surgery, the child is like a dream cut short by a violence that promotes longing


FILM ACHE

at a certain height, nudity loses meaning

-

if bunk beds collapse in a museum made for emptiness, does Ohio

roll
from a crystal
ball

-

no hawk
is a wasp, but every

wasp…

-

I remember also when you called a tattoo

postage
for the afterlife

-

I see a tornado
and my teeth
turn yellow


THE CRUCIFIXION

I’m in water up to my chin. No one looks at my body.

~~~~~

rocks have the softest shadows, 237 pages
poems, Dec 2020
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September 9, 2024 / barton smock

‘I think I can’t speak for everyone here’ reading series, Sunday 9/15, 3pm EST, featured readers Eliot Cardinaux and Jane Stephens Rosenthal

Please join us on Sunday September 15th for the 14th installment of the 'I Think I Can't Speak For Everyone Here' reading series. Featured readers will be Eliot Cardinaux and Jane Stephens Rosenthal.

Request the zoom link info and/or sign up for the open mic at bluejawedsnake@gmail.com

Eliot Cardinaux is a poet, pianist, composer, and translator working at the intersection of the lyric and improvised music. The author of On the Long Blue Night (Dos Madres, 2023); and the trio of Quiet Labor, Toy Elegy, and This Music From Another Room; as well as numerous chapbooks, Cardinaux has produced over a dozen albums of original music, including American Thicket (Loyal Label, 2016) with Mat Maneri, Thomas Morgan, and Flin van Hemmen; Pavane (Bodily Press, 2022); Out of Our Systems (Bodily Press, 2022); and most recently, Imminence (self-released, 2024), with percussionist Gary Fieldman. He is the sole founder and editor of The Bodily Press.

Jane Stephens Rosenthal is an award winning director and poet. Her work has been described as “lush melancholy spirituality that makes everything worthwhile.” She is raising her daughter in Los Angeles and currently working on several projects including a coming of age feature film. She also publishes the essay/poetry substack www.poetryisforthemornings.substack.com
September 8, 2024 / barton smock

harkening

I never have enough teeth in my mouth to love my brothers equally. They each have a tick full of blood to throw at a beehive. We form a band to hide our erections but only write one song. Because I’m the oldest, I’ll be dead the longest. Boys don’t call things what they are. Baseball and deer got Ohio lucky. We aim our piss and cry with our stomachs. Think Jesus did all that just to poison god. There are easier ways to get a sister. When shot, we take it in the leg. I don’t go outside anymore but here and there the unshaped crawl into my ear. The re-shaped, not so much. Boys and girls aren’t real. We compare school shooters. Blueballs, leg pain, the holier symptoms of swimmer’s echo. 
September 7, 2024 / barton smock

responsoria

I swim and the body means nothing.
Nakedness. Hungry at its own feast.
I should’ve touched
more animals.
There are no bombs
if the dead give birth.