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Polyonymous
by Corey Messler
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About the author
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COREY MESLER is the owner of Burkes Book Store in Memphis, Tennessee, one of the country’s oldest (1875) independent bookstores. He has published poetry and fiction in numerous journals including Rattle and Pindeldyboz. He has also been a book reviewer for The Memphis Commercial Appeal. A short story of his was chosen for the 2002 edition of New Stories from the South: The Year’s Best, published by Algonquin Books. Talk, his first novel, appeared in 2002. He has a new novel, We Are Billion-Year-Old Carbon, due out in 2005 from Livingston. His latest four poetry chapbooks are Chin-Chin in Eden (2003), Dark on Purpose (2004), Short Story and Other Short Stories (2006), and The Heart is Open (2006). Most importantly, he is Toby and Chloe’s dad and Cheryl’s husband.
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Call me Pope.
I am that
which leads,
religiously keeping
to some principles
agreed upon
by men of poor
memory.
Call me Monarch.
I am that
which rules,
a straight line
between you and
the things
you desire.
Call me Richard.
I will bring you
confinement
and crookback love.
Call me Poet.
I am
a loose button,
a spot
on your white shirt,
a flash
of light in the drink
you thought
you were mixing for
you alone.
Call me Quietus.
I am come
at the end,
in peace,
after you?ve turned that
last page.
The one with
the instructions.
The one that you and
I had dreamed about
long ago
in another kingdom.
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