Sometimes I like my own poems a little too much

posted Apr 8, 2014

Sometimes I like my own poems
          a little too much.

                    Behold,
          my strawberry power. Beware,
my mutilated marginalia. The air

smells like an old sponge.

          A daily activity.
          Another awesome ending.

I kiss the tiny fingers that hold these shoes.

Justin Marks' books are, You're Going to Miss Me When You're Bored, and A Million in Prizes. His latest chapbook is We Used to Have Parties. He is a co-founder of Birds, LLC, an independent poetry press, and lives in Queens, NY with his wife and their twin son and daughter.

We’ve published three more poems by Marks: “from They're There,” “Raising children is boring,” and “I never know what it is I'm taking part in.”