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ενέργεια* by Eleanor Levine

*Means “Energia” or “energy” in Greek.

muscles cut from

Michelangelo’s David

and Plato’s retreat

in a symposium

of Greek boys

and Oxford dons

who keep women

in an attic

at Rochester’s house

while frail ladies

move in shadows

to the lighthouse

Madame Bovary inhales

arsenic

Frida Kahlo

bakes for

Leon Trotsky

Marilyn kisses

Dan with

good teeth

in the

Rose Garden

near Senators

who sit in

all-white golf clubs

shooting balls

through holes

boys in junior high

read myths

Icarus’ wings melt

he falls.

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Eleanor Levine’s work has appeared in Fiction, The Evergreen Review, Midway Journal, Pank, Hobart, Connotations Press, The Coachella Review, Milk Magazine, BLAZEvox, Atticus Review, The Denver Quarterly, The Toronto Quarterly, Monkeybicycle, Lunch Ticket Magazine, Prime Mincer, Happy, Penumbra, Gertrude, Fanzine, theNewerYork and Gravel Magazine; she has work forthcoming in Thrice Fiction and Hot Street. Eleanor is currently a copy editor and lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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