Thomas Sayers Ellis co-edited On the Verge: Emerging Poets and Artists (New Cambridge Press, 1994) and is the author of The Good Junk, which appeared in Take Three #1 (Graywolf, 1996). His poems have appeared in numerous journals and anthologies, and he currently teaches in the Department of English at Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, and in The Bennington Seminars. 

 

 

 

 

 

All Their Stanzas Look Alike

 

All their fences

     All their prisons

All their exercises

     All their agendas

All their stanzas look alike

     All their metaphors

All their bookstores

     All their plantations

All their assassinations

     All their stanzas look alike

All their rejection letters

     All their letters to the editor

All their arts and letters

     All their letters of recommendations

All their stanzas look alike

     All their sexy coverage

All their literary journals

     All their car commercials

All their bribe-shaped blurbs

     All their stanzas look alike

All their favorite writers

     All their writing programs

All their visiting writers

     All their writers-in-residence

All their stanzas look alike

     All their third worlds

All their world series

     All their serial killers

All their killing fields

     All their stanzas look alike

All their state grants

     All their tenure tracks

All their artist colonies

     All their core faculties

All their stanzas look alike

     All their Oprah Vendlers

All their Oxford Nortons

     All their Academy Societies

All their Selected Collecteds

     All their stanzas look alike

All their haloed holocausts

     All their coy hetero couplets

All their hollow haloed causes

     All their tone-deaf tercets

All their stanzas look alike

     All their Poet Laureates

All their tables of contents

     All their Ku Klux classics

All their Supreme Court justices

     Except one, except one

Exceptional one.  Exceptional or not,

     One is not enough.

All their stanzas look alike. 

     Even this, after publication,

Might look alike.  Disproves

     My stereo types.