Quarter to Three
Eating Disorder
Today I wrote this poem:
Eating Disorder
I am
eating
disorder.
This poem refers, in part, to our kitchen table, which is extremely disorderly. For example, although my wife cleared it off just yesterday, today it holds: a ripe banana, Homer's Odyssey (the Allen Mandelbaum translation), a wooden nickel, a drying lambs quarters leaf, a black Papermate pen, an empty box of Heartland granola, an empty bag of Arrowhead Mills puffed rice, a black twist tie, a bowl with a green pear inside, a pocket mirror mounted on black plastic labeled "Profyle," Best American Plays: Fourth Series 1951-1957, an empty box of Frozen Certified Organic Moroccan Lentil Tagine, Romanoff and Juliet by Peter Ustinov, and a vase of wildflowers. Also, the following list is written on an envelope:
Athena
Naus.
Odyss.
Alc.
youths
Sitting down to dinner at this table, you feel you are eating disorder.

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