AUTUMN 07: Carol Willette Bachofner
Carol Willette Bachofner is an award-winning poet whose work has appeared in various journals in the US and Canada, most notably Prairie Schooner, the Cream City Review, The Mochila Review and The Comstock Review. Her chapbook Daughter of the Ardennes Forest was published in early 2007 by Main Street Rag. Her poem "Super-Hero" was the June 2007 First Place winner of the Portia Steele Memorial Award for Poetry. She edits the online literary journal Pulse, found at www.heartsoundspress.com.
To the Women Poets of Kandahar
Women in burqas swing invisible partners,
toes worn from years in too-tight shoes,
orange calluses thickening on the heel.
Burqas swing from the trees, invisible light
from women's wombs, rainbows and fresh water.
get down and boogie all night. Wonder bras,
poodle skirts, and saddle shoes issued at the door.
From women's wombs, fresh rainbows and water.
Radical poems scribbled on placemats.
Slide across the kitchen floor on cooking oil.
Decaf mocha lattes, and chatter.
Exchange notebooks, translate the poems
into your own language. Write notes in the margin,
remember to balance your teacups on your knees.
Heroic couplets grow from women's wombs,
rainbows and fresh water,
orange calluses thicken over the wounds.
© 2007 Carol Willette Bachofner
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