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Issue 3 Poetry

Portrait of My Debit Card Signature

This was a self-assigned prompt, and since I had no idea of how it was/wasn’t working, getting a sense of that from the lovely folks at WG gave me helpful feedback on how to tweak my punctuation, wording, and get a sense of what flowed and what I could make more clear.

My ‘B’ stands alone, then a period 

floats between first initial 

and galloping beast of surname, ink elasticizing my given symbols

as a saxophone player might liquify notes; the first is a lower-case ‘h’ 

mountaining to woozy apex that ebbs before lifting again; 

the ‘a’ vacant—pronounced, but never seen; implied, 

but never penned—my double ‘r’ appears as only one underneath 

a dot

which soars over this entire skyline, a dot disembodied 

from its ‘i,’ which grows an ‘s.’ 

There it is. There

I am.


Brooks Harris is a graduating senior at DePaul University, majoring with a degree in Creative Writing. His primary focus is poetry, and has had his work appear in places like previous editions of The Orange CouchCrook & Folly’s last issue, and on the Fourteen East website; he also has self-published his first collection of poetry, titled “Multiple Stories Happening At Once.” You can show him most any book and odds are he can tell you the font it is in.