Bikes 3
Susan Brennan
on a purple sparkle banana bike seat
on the dead end of Rosebud Lane
Kathy points the blackest tip of liner
at each of her eyeballs like how we were taught
to line colors in pictures to make shapes
more definite. Silhouetted by an orangey pink sunset
someone dumped a tequila sunrise on a wall
and it's falling slowly. Street lights pop on
like periscopes and cicadas crank out their mating racket, imagoes, a word we were taught
and instantly forgot, their constant crawl and shiver across miles of waxy
oak leaves and we roll back and forth on our bikes under a thin slice of moon
that will guide our steps later that night in the brush looking for a beer party
all night we will apply and reapply strawberry Bonnie Bell lip gloss as it catches flashlight,
fire light, cigarette lighter light and fastens a mixed tape of glow to each smirk and kiss
our legs are freckled and mosquito bit and behind us, in a dark field doomed someday to be
a neighborhood, the strong smell of blackberry rises and tangles the summer dusk
through the handlebars, the lavender vanishing point of Rosebud Lane succumbs
and we head into the acres of blackberry thatch that shadows itself Gordian
we negotiate with machete, stain fingertips, forearms, thighs
bruised purple of the coming on night
Susan Brennan is a poet, screenwriter and activist. Her poems can be found in her chapbooks and book, Blue Sirens (Dancing Girl Press), numinous (Finishing Line Press), and Drunken Oasis (Rattapallax Press) and various publications. She curates poetry programming (WanderWord) at Wilco’s Solid Sound Music Festival, MASS MoCA. With a circus-arts company, she co-produced and staged her poem Chromoluminarism about Georges Seurat’s final painting (RGB NYC). She has written film scripts, a one million hit plus award winning web-series, pitched film stories, and co-produced a short film, of which have premiered at Austin, Venice and Tribeca Film Festivals, as well as a screening at MoMA. Being a part of Lotus's Spring Clover Edition has her feeling sassy through and through. See what she’s up to at www.tinycubesofice.com.