Rose Hunter: High Roller
Rose Hunter reading ‘High Roller’
since the only direction to take is more
i cast my questioning aside. lift me
in a bubble turn me on a rolling ribbon
spin me on a tambourine of visions
a bicycle wheel with bobbles
a diadem with thought balloons
wanting sockets, looking for air pock(ettes)
flashing fuchsia &
magenta ice cream cones sideward
glances or a reckoning, ¿he estado
soñando todo este tiempo? a ride
a rite a great white
tumbleweed spinning in which to have big
& little thoughts, to wonder about that man
that woman, you. a place to inhabit
yourself as podling, hatchling, fledgling
as someone to frame. a way
of levitating, a way of lingering
an unprocessed regret, a place to be
fugitive without even knowing
si pudiera aceptar una invitación
or cease my self-talk with repetition
(this head skirmish) momentarily
a starting point is
not easy to pin down, but easy to forget
Glossary
¿he estado / soñando todo este tiempo? – Have I been dreaming all this time?
si pudiera aceptar una invitación – if I could accept an invitation
Rose Hunter’s book of poetry, glass, was published by Five Islands Press in 2017. From Brisbane, she lived in Canada for ten years and currently spends a lot of time in Mexico, where she works remotely as an editor and ESL teacher. More information about her can be found at rosehunterwriting.com, and she tweets @BentWindowBooks, a chapbook publisher she founded. These poems were written during a stay in Las Vegas.