Griffin Poetry Prize 2014
International Shortlist
Book: Pilgrim’s Flower
Poet: Rachael Boast
Publisher: Picador
Rachael Boast reads Desperate Meetings of Hermaphrodites
Desperate Meetings of Hermaphrodites
In the hotel on the other side of the mirror
the chaise longue dictates the poem of the film
can only be a snapshot, seeing as the filmis a book – and as it snaps shut it opens
again on a random page at any moment
of a keyhole or doorframe through whichyou look for an unabridged view of whoever
has left their black brogue and white stiletto
in the corridor exchanged for a halo of the fivepoints of a star becoming the snap of a finger until
you’re falling back through the smashed mirror
into the room – or so it looked – seeing as the mirroris a poem, which, in any case, is made of water –
finding the dripping statue, from whose mouth
all this had come, is dressing up as you.From Pilgrim’s Flower by Rachael Boast
Copyright © Rachael Boast 2013