by Athira Unni
Beauty
A thing of beauty is a joy forever ~ John Keats
why nobody writes poetry about
the exact number of hairs in the drain
is beyond me
an excess of floral sounds in a poem
loud beauty that announces itself
from lines spewing rhymes
make me retch
the stagnant state of poetry owes to this—
indifference to the ugly
I for once would like to read a poem
about French knots on thighs
remnants of chickenpox from youth,
leftover rice and sambaarthat stinks,
the colour and nature of your earwax,
the depth of your childhood wound
when you fell on the road while
running to catch the bus in rain,
the exact shape of period blood
on your soon-to-be-disposed pad
if you write about these things, holler
for nothing lasts forever
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Athira Unni lives on coffee and thunderstorms. She loves house plants and her cat Thomas. Her first poetry book Gaea and Other Poems has just been published. She blogs at chocolateandink.wordpress.com.