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David Gullette was one of the first editors of Ploughshares and is Literary Director of The Poets’ Theatre, which presented his adaptation of Seamus Heaney’s translation of Beowulf in December 2015 and his The Boston Abolitionists in March 2017 at the Boston Athenaeum. He has also acted with the ART, Christmas Revels, Actors Shakespeare Project, and NPR’s The Spider’s Web. His book of poems, Questionable Shapes, was published by Cervena Barva Press (Somerville, MA.) in 2017.
GIRL GOES GREEN
“He’d been after me for ages
So I took to the woods
Planting myself in a hidden thicket
My toes lengthening rootlike
Nails disappearing into the sod
Knees knotty, fingers caked with dirt
Hair fernier, frondier, leafier
My lichen-covered limbs toughening
My shins barked and mossy my sex.
“So when he made his long-fantasized move
It was already too late.
He bloodied his lip against what he’d been sure he wanted
But I had simply become what I needed to be.”
— David Gullette
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