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By
Adam Day
The poems below are in the voice of the current president of the United States
That Glimmer
There is no reason
we can’t share bathrooms
with the blacks, the gays,
and the Muslims.
My mother was
an immigrant, and I shared
a bathroom with my daughters
for years. Which was
both a scoreboard
and acknowledgment
of my abilities.
Demonstration Demonstration
Strength requires
imagination. Smell
blood, apply leverage.
When the students
poured into Tiananmen,
the Chinese government
almost blew it. Then
it put them down.
That shows you.
Adam Day
I am the author of the poetry collections, Left-Handed Wolf (forthcoming, LSU Press), and Model of a City in Civil War (Sarabande Books). I am the recipient of a Poetry Society of America Chapbook Fellowship for Badger, Apocrypha, and of a PEN Emerging Writers Award. My work has appeared in the Poetry London Magazine, Prism International, Poetry Ireland Review, Kenyon Review, The Maynard, Iowa Review, and elsewhere. I also direct the Baltic Writing Residency in Sweden, Scotland, and Blackacre Nature Preserve.
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