Ed Skoog is the author of three poetry collections, Mister Skylight, Rough Day, and Run the Red Lights (Copper Canyon Press, 2016). His many awards include the poetry prize from the Pirate’s Alley Faulkner Society and the Lyric Poetry Award from the Poetry Society of America. He lives in Seattle, Washington.

Two Poems

by Ed Skoog


West Coast

Mike’s up from Noe Valley one Friday

and we go out to The Copper Gate
in Ballard with his in-laws, for the pickled
herring and strange Danish cheeses.
Decorating the restaurant bathroom
hang light boxes displaying nude
women posing in black-and-white
and men who are dressed like women.
This used to be a sailor’s bar, and what
remains is this form of their loneliness,
and it becomes mine for a few hours,
reminding my body of its lusts
for close skin and how different from light
skin is, more like glass, or the breathing
of a horse in a dark, sodden field.
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