Timothy Liu
Timothy Liu {[email protected]}. Timothy Liu’s latest book of poems is Don’t Go Back To Sleep. He lives in Manhattan and Woodstock, New York. He can be found online at http://timothyliu.net.
Articles
Golden Plates Ode
Were they fake news? Etched
on tin? Did the boy prophet
really find them sequestered
The Lord’s Table
The banquet table was spread,
But I could no longer smell
Satisfaction in the room.
Two Fishermen in Hong Kong
We couldn’t find anyone
in that inner-city maze.
Between thick buildings
A Vision of Judas
The light was too harsh
in the South. All day
I sat beneath that tree
growing darker and darker
until I was all shade.
A Killing Frost
When the cold front came, all the leaves went limp.
That was that—no more white flies on the patio,
one bloom still curled tightly in its calyx,
its promise of color fading. Yet there’s nothing
They Eat Dogs in China
Or so my father said—
the clock on the mantle silenced,
that family Bible
in his hands a weight in the pans
Martyrs
A brigade of ants marching over torsos
cast in bronze. The mouths that cannot speak
From the Land of Nod
I will go on
loving you, even after
you have stopped loving
anyone. What if
Turncoat
On line at Rite-Aid where a woman cuts in front of me, says: He
was saving my place. There’s no saving places, I say. She says to
him, Did I not ask you to save my place? He says nothing. She
prods. She goads. He relents: There’s no saving places. Then I’ll
Romance
Belly flop off a high board the closest I ever got.
Nothing like that couple we saw.
Hand-in-hand freefalling off the Towers.
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Chucked my cell phone
into the ocean in a move to be more
alone. Was the Palm Pilot
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