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3 micro poems by Kit Kennedy| #thesideshow

Kit Kennedy

AFTER LIFE AS LISTICLE

  1. You are issued a global passport. No expiration.
  1. Fuyu persimmons are perpetually available.
  1. You play the cello perfectly.
  1. The cat (and, therefore, you) sleep through the entire night.
  1. You get the skinny on angels.

INSERTION: memoir of a tampon


NOTHING

more
to be said.
Their lives
weren’t
simple.
Or easy.
Vain, yes.
Jane
never knew
the person
she hired
to snoop
was her
lover’s X.
Lots of laughs
& fire
over drinks
at their
fave dive
at the edge
of 12:00 PM.
Jane paid
expenses.
The report
read:
“Lifeis a giant
mirror
with teeth.”


Kit Kennedy has published 3 collections of poetry including while eating oysters (CLWN WR BKS, Brooklyn). Her work has appeared in FLRev, CLWN WR, Otoliths, Great Weather for MEDIA, Van Gogh’s Ear, The Pedestal Magazine, Switched-on Gutenberg, among others. She lives in San Francisco where she serves as Poet In Residence of SF Bay Times. At any time, she owns no less than 5 pairs of red shoes.