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The Wardrobe’s Best Dressed: Dressing the Bear by Susan L. Leary


This selection, chosen by Guest Editor t.r. san, is from Dressing the Bear by Susan L. Leary (Trio House Press 2024).

We’ll Take the Riddle, So Long as It Remains Unanswered

Sometimes  the   blue  is  so blue it is every shade of  blue  at  once.  The
first  sound,  the back  &  forth  of the blue  water.  A  pair of  scissors  is
blue as  is the  hem  of the blue hand that holds them. The  first urge, to
snip the blue heron from  a swath of nocturnal  shoreline. Discernment
risks  injury,  so  we sleep  inside the  blueish  swirls of  our own blueish
bodies,  mistake  the brute  flap  of a wing  for  touch,  suffering  for  the
brief amnesia  of stars. Distant  or beloved, a man’s cigar smoke is blue,
a vast graffiti of legs stretched into the blue of a borrowed beach chaise,
the  marooned  bones  fooled  into a  comfortable  shipwreck, the  lungs
into ether  or sea.  A  ghost  can  whet  the  blade  &  sit  inside  the  blue
of a palm  without  our  knowing. What  comes  is the  world before  it’d
begun, before the blue was anything other than blue.


Susan L. Leary (she/her) is the author of SENTENCE (Nine Syllables Press, fall 2026), selected by Eugenia Leigh as the winner of the Nine Syllables Press Chapbook Contest; More Flowers (Trio House Press, February 2026); and Dressing the Bear (Trio House Press, 2024), selected by Kimberly Blaeser as the winner of the Louise Bogan Award. Her poetry has appeared or is forthcoming in such places as Indiana ReviewNorth American ReviewThird CoastCream City ReviewSmartish PaceThe Arkansas International, and Verse Daily. She holds an MFA from the University of Miami and lives in Indianapolis, IN.

t.r. san is a poet and translator currently based on Gadigal land, with recent work found in minor literature[s], The Cincinnati Review, HAD, Smokelong Quarterly, The Offing, &c. read & reach @thoushallkill on Twitter, or trsan.neocities.org.


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