Hometown
Song: 花心 (Flower Heart) by 周华健 (Wakin Chau)
Tousled-hair wild and windswept charm like
a motherfucker running at me; and boy do you
charm me nervous, charm me hush, charm me
wet and shy and blush; and I want to catch you
graceful, fervent, loving, but I am loving you
scrawny like a weed, and you are shaking in
my arms body like a nightclub. Neon signs on
last legs: flash fires crackle street-lining above
our heads, in our beds, and wherever the hell
the night wants to take us. God, you charm me
something ancient, dynastic. Tonight the streets
arch like rivers rising up over the tops of old city
walls I wear like skin. I am hot sugar thick stream
set spinning like amber trickling from your hands
across marble white into painting on a stick; and
girl did you kiss me sweet, keep me warm; and
girl do I shatter flower-bowl, cool down quick –
The memory of you motorcycle-thrums between
legs, all tousled-hair wild and windswept charm
rickshaw-pulling in the city and arrow-landing
years like a motherfucker running through me.
Art by Chelsea Rushton
Chelsea Rushton is an artist, illustrator, and designer with a BFA in Creative Writing and an MFA in Visual Art. Her work pushes the limits of what’s real and what’s possible. When she’s not painting, she can usually be found walking in nature or petting other people’s cats. See more of her work at www.chelshotel.com or on Instagram @chelshotel.
Minying Huang is reading for a BA in Spanish and Arabic at Oxford University. Her poetry has appeared in PANK, Nat. Brut, and Okey-Panky, among others. You can find her on Twitter @minyingh, Instagram @minyingh, and Facebook @minyinghuangpoetry.