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michael robbins




I up and drown a man who harmed hide
nor hair of kittens or hurts a fly. Might could.
Mite cold. My angel is the centerfold.
I thank too much. I meet you such.
I smoke too little. I speak in blurbs.

You're noncommittal. We just squirm
up on dry land. I want to ask if it's
not too much to ask your husband
for your hand. I append an asterisk.

Twinkle, twinkle. I upend.
I pile up and fender bend.
I up and drown. Bob up and down.
And I believe—is not that strange?—
I'd re- your very life arrange.









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Michael Robbins's first book of poems, ALIEN VS. PREDATOR, will be published by Penguin in April 2012. His poetry has appeared or is forthcoming in THE NEW YORKER, POETRY, BOSTON REVIEW, FENCE, and elsewhere. He is currently Visiting Assistant Professor of Poetry at the University of Southern Mississippi.