August 17, 2020
451: Dancing with Kiko on the Moon
August 17, 2020
451: Dancing with Kiko on the Moon
This week, we're featuring poems related to outer space. Stars. Planets. Even aliens. What can we discover about ourselves, when we consider the cosmos?
Dancing with Kiko on the Moon
by Rosebud Ben-Oni
On the far side we're kicking up tundra out of tú & no one & no one on earth can see though they swear by (-we) though do not sing to moonwomen, sickle-hipped & shape -shifting & very well maybe & most certainly do their wishes bounce & chase after & chew our moondust when we are carousing with stellar winds & moon- gust Oh moon we're over the you about you Dear moon do you need a tundra to look after tú dear familiar dear shipwrecker salamander with wings of swallowtail lucky charm fisher- queen waterless & aloof It's just us two & we are twisters that don't leave the ground to [ ] Welcome to our moonhaus & we don't have to ghost shout— we're all the worlds living between tú which is why the moon wears her sunglasses at night where exploding stars fall shock breakout bright when kiko & I are kicking up a tundra out of— tú & summoning the sun & dew & oh
& howling until the wolves coo until the cow jumps over [ ] & we enchantress shine our super red from giants blue & dear nasa rogue that's us collapsing gravity so star power we vogue & oh meteorites & asteroids we set fire to & make more than a planet out of dear [ ] & dear moon do you need a do you need a she looks after the far side of we are all the dark side moonwalking after you
"Dancing with Kiko on the Moon," by Rosebud Ben-Oni, from TURN AROUND, BRXGHT XYXS by Rosebud Ben-Oni, copyright © 2019 Rosebud Ben-Oni. Used by permission of the poet.