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'the doors of the night open' — poetry by Juan Armando Rojas (translated by Paula J. Lambert)
Nov 29, 2025
'the doors of the night open' — poetry by Juan Armando Rojas (translated by Paula J. Lambert)
Nov 29, 2025
Nov 29, 2025
'we can be forlorn women' — poetry by Stevie Belchak
Nov 29, 2025
'we can be forlorn women' — poetry by Stevie Belchak
Nov 29, 2025
Nov 29, 2025
'I do whatever the light tells me to' — poetry by Catherine Bai
Nov 29, 2025
'I do whatever the light tells me to' — poetry by Catherine Bai
Nov 29, 2025
Nov 29, 2025
‘to kill bodice and give sacrament’ — poetry By Kale Hensley
Nov 29, 2025
‘to kill bodice and give sacrament’ — poetry By Kale Hensley
Nov 29, 2025
Nov 29, 2025
'Venetian draped in goatskin' — poetry by Natalie Mariko
Nov 29, 2025
'Venetian draped in goatskin' — poetry by Natalie Mariko
Nov 29, 2025
Nov 29, 2025
'the long sorrow of the color red' — centos by Patrice Boyer Claeys
Nov 28, 2025
'the long sorrow of the color red' — centos by Patrice Boyer Claeys
Nov 28, 2025
Nov 28, 2025
'Flowers are the offspring of longing' — poetry by Ellen Kombiyil
Nov 28, 2025
'Flowers are the offspring of longing' — poetry by Ellen Kombiyil
Nov 28, 2025
Nov 28, 2025
'punish or repent' — poetry by Chris McCreary
Nov 28, 2025
'punish or repent' — poetry by Chris McCreary
Nov 28, 2025
Nov 28, 2025
'long, dangerous grasses' — poetry by Jessica Purdy
Nov 28, 2025
'long, dangerous grasses' — poetry by Jessica Purdy
Nov 28, 2025
Nov 28, 2025
'gifting nighttime honey' — poetry by Nathan Hassall
Nov 28, 2025
'gifting nighttime honey' — poetry by Nathan Hassall
Nov 28, 2025
Nov 28, 2025
'A theory of pauses' — poetry by Jeanne Morel and Anthony Warnke
Nov 28, 2025
'A theory of pauses' — poetry by Jeanne Morel and Anthony Warnke
Nov 28, 2025
Nov 28, 2025
'into the voluminous abyss' — poetry by D.J. Huppatz
Nov 28, 2025
'into the voluminous abyss' — poetry by D.J. Huppatz
Nov 28, 2025
Nov 28, 2025
'an animal within an animal' — a poem by Carolee Bennett
Nov 28, 2025
'an animal within an animal' — a poem by Carolee Bennett
Nov 28, 2025
Nov 28, 2025
‘in the glitter-open black' — poetry by Fox Henry Frazier
Oct 31, 2025
‘in the glitter-open black' — poetry by Fox Henry Frazier
Oct 31, 2025
Oct 31, 2025
'poet as tarantula,  poem as waste' — poetry by  Ewen Glass
Oct 31, 2025
'poet as tarantula, poem as waste' — poetry by Ewen Glass
Oct 31, 2025
Oct 31, 2025
'my god wearing a body' — poetry by Tom Nutting
Oct 31, 2025
'my god wearing a body' — poetry by Tom Nutting
Oct 31, 2025
Oct 31, 2025
'Hours rot away in regalia' — poetry by Stephanie Chang
Oct 31, 2025
'Hours rot away in regalia' — poetry by Stephanie Chang
Oct 31, 2025
Oct 31, 2025
'down down down the hall of mirrors' — poetry by Ronnie K. Stephens
Oct 31, 2025
'down down down the hall of mirrors' — poetry by Ronnie K. Stephens
Oct 31, 2025
Oct 31, 2025
'Grew appendages, clawed towards light' — poetry by Lucie Brooks
Oct 31, 2025
'Grew appendages, clawed towards light' — poetry by Lucie Brooks
Oct 31, 2025
Oct 31, 2025
'do not be afraid' — poetry by Maia Decker
Oct 31, 2025
'do not be afraid' — poetry by Maia Decker
Oct 31, 2025
Oct 31, 2025
'The darkened bedroom' — poetry by Jessica Purdy
Oct 31, 2025
'The darkened bedroom' — poetry by Jessica Purdy
Oct 31, 2025
Oct 31, 2025
'I am the body that I am under' — poetry by Jennifer MacBain-Stephens
Oct 31, 2025
'I am the body that I am under' — poetry by Jennifer MacBain-Stephens
Oct 31, 2025
Oct 31, 2025
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Oct 26, 2025
'Hotter than gluttony' — poetry by Anne-Adele Wight
Oct 26, 2025
Oct 26, 2025
'As though from Babel' — poetry by Fox Henry Frazier
Oct 26, 2025
'As though from Babel' — poetry by Fox Henry Frazier
Oct 26, 2025
Oct 26, 2025
'See my wants' — poetry by Aaliyah Anderson
Oct 26, 2025
'See my wants' — poetry by Aaliyah Anderson
Oct 26, 2025
Oct 26, 2025
'black viper dangling a golden fruit' — poetry by Nova Glyn
Oct 26, 2025
'black viper dangling a golden fruit' — poetry by Nova Glyn
Oct 26, 2025
Oct 26, 2025
'It would be unfair to touch you' — poetry by grace (ge) gilbert
Oct 26, 2025
'It would be unfair to touch you' — poetry by grace (ge) gilbert
Oct 26, 2025
Oct 26, 2025
'Praying in retrograde' — poetry by Courtney Leigh
Oct 26, 2025
'Praying in retrograde' — poetry by Courtney Leigh
Oct 26, 2025
Oct 26, 2025
'To not want is death' — poetry by Letitia Trent
Oct 26, 2025
'To not want is death' — poetry by Letitia Trent
Oct 26, 2025
Oct 26, 2025
'Our wildness the eternal now' — poetry by Hannah Levy
Oct 26, 2025
'Our wildness the eternal now' — poetry by Hannah Levy
Oct 26, 2025
Oct 26, 2025
Frida Kahlo

Frida Kahlo

Poetry by Audrey T. Carroll

August 26, 2016

Magnetic Resonance Imaging

an hour of closed eyes ignoring
pseudo hockey mask and tight
quarters of a human shaped
tube like a plastic coffin;

coddling two hair ties in lap
absently, clenching teeth
as dental fillings warm,
afraid they may lift
from cavities in bone
while currently vacant womb
constricts involuntarily

whirring like broadband
            or two trains having sex
            or cartoon machine guns
            or old school camera shutters
soundtrack for her entertainment

overridden by retreat:
humming bright
melodies, memorized
from a favorite musical

 

Easy Fix

yesterday's kissed coffee, evidence
of attempts to fight fog
like a tangible thing that can be struck
& conquered

all things can be conquered
through the power of coalescing
the right battle strategies;
nothing can win forever

the tonic lies
in a secret herb whispered once
in a guide book
with sketches & Latin & lost remedies

or: a chalky white pitter-patter
like maracas in a tube, or: a bottle aged
12 years in Scotland (doesn't fight fog,
but takes the edge off)

Pray they say Pray this plague away
the LORD works in mystery,
Houdini to the whole world,
letting neurotransmissions drop, poisoned

lord knows it isn't genuflecting
that applies salve to burning
nerves in the body's late
night wake-up call

but the candlelit vigils,
chanting & chamomile,
pentacle against collarbone
reminding of Earth beneath feet,

firm, spirit inside
& outside & all things;
limbs steel with tightening grip,
throat parched for the next answer

 

Hypocoristic

first, her cane:
            picked for pink sheen
            to feel like accessorizing
            just another piece
            of something shiny-pretty:
            aka Aurora

then, her disease:
            shortened to two syllables
            so she can call it like a bichon
            instead of a gamble—
            familiar, intimate:
            fibro

            unburdened by the clumsy
            tongue-twisting myalgia
            that garners pity pursed lips
            from onlookers preparing
            their unsolicited counsel

 

Hollow Expression

hallmark cards are for the easy
concepts, the command-wish
of get well soon, cartoon
puppies, a bandage crisscrossing
a nose, and all around—hearts

and the concepts
carry over

get well soon bid
from those who fail
to realize—there’s no light
at the end of this tunnel,
the trick of the thing
is keeping the track clear
and simply barreling forward
as compromised wheels creak
and break beneath you

my condolences reserved
for the dead, sympathy
section for the awkward
realm of no solution except
the silver swirl of flowers
and the sanctified
goodbyes, presided over

no:
            diagnosis congrats!
            punctuated with champagne
            bottles, sketched

no:
            thinking of you
            and your cane
            and whether you’ll have enough
            energy to stand
            in the shower today

            blue elephant in the room
            spraying water

no:
            puns with a man gaping up
            from the card, expecting
            laughter he will never hear
            because how much can a person
            play with fibromyalgia

so:
           get well soon, spoken
           for lack of proverbs
           reserved for just such an occasion

 

Fibro Anatomy

oxygen nomadic in skull
like dancer around ballroom
without partner,
creating a sensation
of forehead kissing brick
wall and protesting with pulse

fire where neck meets spine
radiating, mixed messages
because doesn’t warmth comfort
but there’s no aloe vera
to soothe this burn,
each vertebra a punctuation
with vice grip insistence

someone tugged
the arms of her voodoo
doll sore
from sockets to wrists

hips that used to carry
weight of overflowing
laundry baskets & clinging
toddlers but now
buckle under strain
of crossed legs

body split in half
(alternating) sides
go numb without notice,
heart to achilles tendon

and back again


Audrey T. Carroll is a Queens, NYC native whose obsessions include kittens, coffee, Supernatural, Buffy, and the Rooster Teeth community. Her work has been published or is forthcoming in Fiction International, The Fem, Feminine Inquiry, the A3 Review, and others. Her poetry collection, Queen of Pentacles, is forthcoming from Choose the Sword Press. She can be found at http://audreytcarrollwrites.weebly.com and @AudreyTCarroll on Twitter.

In Poetry & Prose Tags Poetry, Poet, Poems, Audrey T. Carroll, Fibromyalgia, Disabilities, Mental Health, Chronic Illness
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