Willa Carroll is the author of the poetry collection Nerve Chorus and the chapboook Demolition Suite (Split Rock, 2023). The winner of the TQ7 Poetry Prize, she also won First Place in Narrative’s Third Annual Poetry Contest. Carroll has a BA and MFA from Bennington College and has taught at universities, writing centers, and public schools. A former experimental dancer and actor, she has collaborated with numerous performers and artists and on text-based projects with her filmmaker husband. She lives in New York City.

Three Poems

by Willa Carroll

Soft Resonance

                              after Josef Albers’s Homage to the Square

My childhood rattles in a box of lemonheads
from Marv’s Deli, sour at first suck, color of lost teeth.
Nobody ever bought Marv’s pickles from the huge jar
by the register, the brine more green than yellow,
piss of a jilted lover. I heard Marv’s burned to the ground.

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