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Contributor Spotlight: Lauren Camp

11/2/2023

 

Not True But Not Not

How to bear the slithering creature 
of memory that slops forward in traffic and groceries

and other blue-gray occasions? Here I am 
in the awe of my life. And here at a moist land with a mouth

in my hands. I dip in 
and out of the trunk I keep as nostalgia. I reimagine 

how we slouched beside the hydrangeas. 
We were back then so much

like humans, lunging at life and not starting 
to panic. We were multiple 

couches chasing at windows. Each day was an act
of two landscapes. I was made to notice grim elders, deranged 

trinkets. The air is the same. I climb in. Yesterday, 
I stood on the clad landmark 

of parents and turned back to the song that wanted me 
to escape. Syllables sloshed in the meantime. The sky 

wept its gaze. The first time I wanted to leave I wanted to be left
alone. Where I come from 

is cajoling. A storm is about to begin. Here I am, cupped in 
what is never an answer. 


Lauren Camp is the author of An Eye in Each Square (River River Books, 2023) and Worn Smooth between Devourings (NYQ Books, 2023), among other titles. She currently serves as Poet Laureate of New Mexico. www.laurencamp.com

I began this piece after a reunion with my siblings that included time at the cemetery where my parents are buried and a visit to the street where we grew up.
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