Friday, June 6, 2025

Ashley D. Escobar : Two poems

 

 

 

3/12/25

I’m sorry if I stopped
writing so beautifully

your hand no longer

in mine         boyfriend

doomscrolling during 

the ron padgett reading

no afters       only train

 

 

Truck Train Tractor

partied my way into debt
dropout genius                  glib

summer is in full swing

eileen requested the penguins 

although we aren’t in brooklyn

wine bar to wine bar         fuck this

I just want pedals & to see you

ride by with a messenger bag

over your shoulder carrying

cortazar’s worlds merge into 

mine I used to ride tractors

through sunflower fields now

I’m engaged in a psychodrama 

that changes every day poems 

make the perfect pocket novel

 

 

 

 

Ashley D. Escobar is a writer and filmmaker from San Francisco, residing in New York City. Eileen Myles selected her debut poetry collection GLIB (2025) as the Changes Book Prize winner. She graduated from Bennington College and holds an MFA in fiction from Columbia University. Her work has appeared in The DriftThe Brooklyn Rail, and Hobart, among others.

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