
According to Factual Science Magazine, the average New Year’s Resolution is abandoned by January 14th, at approximately 11:38 Greenwich Mean Time. So now that, statistically, you’ve probably already given up on yet another feeble attempt at self-improvement– that is if you cared enough to make a feeble attempt in the first place– please enjoy J. Bradley‘s “No More Poems About Resolutions” below. (This poem, along with 3 other poems by J. Bradley, will appear in our Spring 2014 Issue, which you can pre-order here for $3.)
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You learn the metric system
to wear new kinds of weight.
You hold career day
for your lungs, show them
all the types of mines
they could collapse as.
You bend love like a hair pin,
treat zippers and buttons as locks.
There are names waiting
to become bricks; how gingerly
will you walk over them?
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J. BRADLEY is the author of the forthcoming graphic poetry collection, The Bones of Us (YesYes Books, 2014). He lives at iheartfailure.net.
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