Tangled & Cleft, Matt Robinson
Gaspereau Press 2021
When I have finished reading a book that I have enjoyed, and when I come back to it, I often look for different reading routes through the text, searching out patches and proximities of words, looking for secret poems. Usually I pick an arbitrary route, the first word of every line for instance, like this intance, and write down every word verbatim, like a diligent amanuensis. Not all books can hold up to such scrutiny, the results can range from complete surrepetition to elaborate and varied strings. Robinson’s book falls into the latter containing unusual phrases, words, and possibly a distorted echo of his book, the resultant text was fairly large because there wasn’t a lot of excess repetition, plus his book has a lot to say, so what follows is a pared down version, that still retains the original order the words as they appear in the text, and that I feel captures something of Tangled & Cleft’s moods and aspects; a book worth reading more than once, a book that yields to alternative reading habits.
This uneven interobanged Now
slipped All new pulling temples at You,
A Right of years simple overheard light
half-full sighing of when, afterglow resting
yet, caul turned undone the coat Last, and ale,
weaponized pugnaciously for inconvenience
betrayed the hillocky hand-me-down hock.
briefly, angry and able sly its world
grudgingly aches in good eschewed.
This jack back worst of manic fractions,
voles, dog-dish-displayed yawns blood-sullen
augur & gate chunneled, or new-scrambled
audacity chum-bumped like sideshow embossed
endviews you’ll confuse mercies crossed.
autumnal gloom she conjured arcs
of recollections forlornly Forgotten
pods for some quotidian caffeine-cranky
Imperfect script un-knit its new penultimate treble.
These pseudo-scrawled scanion, but crudely
hedging our about and leaves engage our quorum
mealy tins & fallen amongst copse, now against
dank near-questions accumulated detritus,
but Briefly we amazed just Those at school
whose seeming would suspect Paint tears
bloom branches of fists Sometimes do
To Our desperate tar-gummed guile
the menace of near-riotous ligatures
that set again drawn over The unseen. Tacitly
laced, whose of old rink bathroom ritual
pregame, through glibly rough-hewn storms,
what rather aches forgotten thrift-store
snidely precipitate through western logic
of concrete bleaching flight despite wonder.
These rued searching care and compost a wink
How. the lul you stone cuts violently How.
Russell Carisse is currently living on unceded Wolastoqiyik territory in New Brunswick. Here they have resettled off-grid with their family of people and animals, to grow food and practice other forms of underconsumption. Russell is the author of chapbooks, BRICKWORKS (Frog Hollow Press 2021), and English Garden Bondage (above/ground press 2022), and the work can be found online and in print. Twitter: @russellcarisse