James Goodwin: 'STAR BRIGHT ICE'

sense orion’s slide shining ice
glass, metal selene. you might see me in the rhythm
in the streets real heaven’s dark.
breath, bleed, crang, paradisal.
overtures as if cupid drops through
polished screens. wrested folded seals
wrest philharmonic that you listen and
know not to get it twisted. we’ll star
them through gazing. this yr
last borealis over
each indistinct meridian
enfleshed but slowed down turned out
on a gurney. it isn’t cheap in
south or east, so you leave early. spider knots and
hitches on warm waterways. visitations for
blonks. tuned up leaving them
clean in two. we don’t matter about holding
what time needed/ sent us circling off-
white like virgil, it’s real life, not virtue.
limitless, empty orchestral
lines, evil gully jars and
listens, cuts through on resurfacing crystal
verge from the heights of outdoor
plazas. it’s a plush
morn dragging ice and smoke
into subtention. each and every one of them
bars will make you scream side by side. soft
spread lyrical arsenic with the
coefficient of an ancient glacier locked up like
shine. intimacy’s compound registers bending
true astronomical north. whether it’s
one of yr people jump in the
ride with one of yr people’s cold
dress codes phasing out by streetlight, bleached by
bomblight. not our usual
night walk from the deep, spliced un-
levied, mixing star bright ice segued from
chance
James Goodwin is a poet doing a PhD in English and Humanities at Birkbeck, University of London. His pamphlet, aspects caught in the headspace we’re in: composition for friends (2020), was published by Face Press; and his book, Fleshed Out For All The Corners Of The Slip (2021), was published by the87press. His other work has appeared in publications such as Poetry Wales, the Earthbound Press poetry pamphlet series with Notes on Breath and Emanation, Granta Magazine, Ludd Gang #5 (Poet’s Hardship Fund), Senna Hoy, and Altered States (Ignota Books). Faux Ice will soon be out with Materials.