Monday, April 27, 2015
a poem by rio cortez
Black Annie Hall
in a black wool hat
& black suspenders
in line to see The Sorrow
& the Pity again
with khaki slacks
& an afternoon free
black Annie has trouble
hailing a cab
after seeing her analyst
on her roof,
black Annie
drinking white wine
after tennis
& dewy
Annie, living alone
calls for help to kill
a black widow spider
in her bathroom
black Annie is bored
so she takes adult courses
& can’t decide
between philosophy
or poetry
lucky today, black Annie
driving 80 on the West
Side Highway with the top
back, hair unmoved
black Annie’s white
boyfriend asks her
not to smoke
that marijuana cigarette
in bed & out-
of-body
"Black Annie Hall" first appeared in Prairie Schooner.
Rio Cortez lives in NYC. She is a Pushcart nominee and graduate of the MFA program at NYU. She has received fellowships from Poet's House, Cave Canem and Canto Mundo Foundations. Poems can be found at Prairie Schooner, Sugar House Review, Huizache Magazine, Chorus: A Mixtape,and elsewhere.
Labels:
annie hall,
poetry,
Rio Cortez
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