Two Poems

 

Stream

we got our names from
the river’s mouth: the field
is only open / in a clam

is the rest of honey
that lathers in
light—the sun

has stopped
entering
lakes

for fear of father
hood & eating
the broken beams

in a mooneye, we
face flames
& begin

to peal

 

They call me a catfish

i hope you feel
like you do / like Hawaii

like a walk around
three good girls

eating apples for
the first laboratory

—she caught
her voice

behind
the suicide

note
yellow

like yolk

 

Photo credit

About David Ishaya Osu

David Ishaya Osu was born in 1991 in Nigeria. He is a board member of the Babishai Niwe Poetry Foundation based in Uganda. His poetry appears in Chiron ReviewCutBank,VinylTransitionThe Nottingham ReviewPittsburgh Poetry Review, and Maintenant 10: A Journal of Contemporary Dad Writing & Art, among others. David is a fellow of Ebedi International Writers Residency and is currently poetry editor for Panorama: The Journal of Intelligent Travel.