From AQUAMARINE
fall from a bell tower
sirens blare out, an ambulance with hope & oxygen bombs rushing to the scene of her fall keep staring in her fugitive eyes stirring like dust over an arid pathway if the eyes don’t see you as if tightly locked from inside – don’t cry your heart out but keep staring into her eyes till the windows open and the engine starts
Yoko Danno is Japanese, living in Kobe. She writes poetry solely in English. Her poems have appeared in various e-journals, including Otoliths, Pinstripe Fedora, ekleksographia, Shampoo, Praxilla, Innisfree Poetry Journal, Big Bridge (forthcoming in spring, 2012), Pirene’s Fountain (forthcoming in April, 2012), and in Anthologies such as poem, home: ars poetica, Sunrise from Blue Thunder, 4W, etc. Her books of poems include Epitaph for memories (The Bunny and the Crocodile Press, 2002), The Blue Door, a collaboration with James C. Hopkins (The Word Works, 2006), a sleeping tiger dreams of manhattan: poetry, photographs and sound by Danno, Hopkins, and Bernard Stoltz (The Ikuta Press, 2008) and trilogy & Hagoromo: A Celestial Robe (The Ikuta Press, 2010). Her translation, Songs and Stories of the Kojiki, was published by Ahadada Books (Toronto/Tokyo, 2008).
URL: http://www.ikutapress.com/danno3.html
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