William Fargason, is the author of Love Song to the Demon-Possessed Pigs of Gadara (University of Iowa Press, 2020), winner of the Iowa Poetry Prize and the Florida Book Award. He earned an MFA in poetry from the University of Maryland and a PhD in poetry from Florida State University and lives in Sparks Glencoe, Maryland.


Photograph by Ramsey Matthews.

When My Brother Tells Me I'm Obsessed with Sadness

by William Fargason

across the living room of the trailer
we live in      he does so      to hurt me
I can’t argue exactly     when my depression
has almost killed me five      no six times

it’s hard not to be obsessed with your own shadow
I don’t tell him     he is right      and wrong
he is     looking up into a tree      deep
in the woods     at a bird he tries to match


with the one in the field guide     a bird
just too far away to see       the silver and rust
of its plumage      but one he cups his hands
to whistle at regardless     I don’t tell him


I love him       and that’s why when he calls me
by the wrong name       I will always answer


More from William Fargason:

“Emo, 2005,” a poem