Daughter of an Atlanta Stripper
The Crisis Is Not Knowing
Meditations on Mother as House
An Open Call to Single Daughters of Single Mothers
Marriage Is a Room Full of Windows
Father Sends Adult Child Recurrent Text Message
IV. The Religion I've Made of My Mother
Why I Look Just Like My Mother
Love Poem for My Ex-Husband
Excerpt from The Gold Club Trial: Mother
Excerpt from The Gold Club Trial: Daughter
For the Lover and Not for Who the Lover Loves
V. Self-Portrait as Lined Seahorse, as Coronet, as the Sun
How My Father Made the World Lighter
A Response to the 2018 IPCC Report
The Artist, After Time Has Passed
Cento in Which I Lay the Line of My Body Next to the Women I Love to Address the Court of Men