Poems by Sherre Vernon

Poems by Sherre Vernon

Challenging the Medium by Marguerite Ogden     Self-Portrait If I Were Stumbling   & if I climb behind you—way back, behindthe chair, between                                       the sky & the bluegreen fabric me back there, where I am apple   ...
The Sun by Sherre Vernon

The Sun by Sherre Vernon

Art: Follow the Light by Fabrice Poussin The Sun   We built a nest of books and blocks and threw the windows wide. In the yard beyond the wall that holds the street at bay, in an overhang of oleander,   the sun, its orange banner waving, calls her out to...
Augury for Spring by Sherre Vernon

Augury for Spring by Sherre Vernon

Augury for Spring   it’s december, and the leaves  push through the branches, insistent,    verdant. in a dream, I mistake you  for your cousin, but somehow softer—   softer is the wrong word, gentle maybe or kind. or maybe true?   my hands are...
The Chariot of Roland by Sherre Vernon

The Chariot of Roland by Sherre Vernon

The Chariot of Roland 1. From the side of the highway with his one good hand to shade his eyes, Roland swings his legs off the bike, nudges the kickstand with his toes. He spins the sun in the heavy spokes hoping it will spark against the flint, light the city aflame...
The Lovers by Sherre Vernon

The Lovers by Sherre Vernon

The Lovers 1. You’re twenty-two, kneeling in front of a bookshelf. Albums lean drunkenly over each other, mingle, flirt. And the novels, heavy from too much ink, give way to them. I barely recognize you, blackhaired and smirking. That T-shirt from a street vendor says...