The Digital Project - CPR Volume 1

Portrait of a Lady
by Dana Gelinas

Translated by Kathleen Snodgrass
 
The open hand’s
sharp nails
prop up a face
of lackluster pearl.

Behind the smoke
of the motionless cigarette
her eyes
—age indeterminate—
are dull jade.

Her stony lips
suck fury
from a cup.
Far from the window
that frames it
the gray afternoon
lights up the sky’s last metals.

So much ocher
brings on vertigo:
a woman gives herself over
to the void.

 

Originally published in Cider Press Review, Volume 1.

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