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Up-and-coming poet Jamie Sharpe presents a finely tuned second collection Cut-up Apologetic, Sharpes second collection, explores aging in a world where youth is terrible and something we desperately want back. These are poems about failing to leave our mark while marks are left on us -- about the collective insatiability of emptying surroundings in an attempt to fill ourselves. At the same time, is nave and playful even when examining fear expressed as discrimination or the ways restlessness transitions into an inertia spelling cultural death. Sharpe finds strange new horizons?extend(ing)/only backward, into memory.?

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Copyright Jamie Sharpe 2015 Published by ECW Press 2120 Queen Street East - photo 1
Copyright Jamie Sharpe, 2015 Published by ECW Press 2120 Queen Street East, Suite 200 Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4E 1E2 416-694-3348 info@ecwpress.com All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form by any process electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise without the prior written permission of the copyright owners and ECW Press. The scanning, uploading, and distribution of this book via the Internet or via any other means without the permission of the publisher is illegal and punishable by law. Please purchase only authorized electronic editions, and do not participate in or encourage electronic piracy of copyrighted materials. Your support of the authors rights is appreciated. a misFit book. Poems. Poems.

Issued in print and electronic formats. ISBN 978-1-77090-713-3 (epub) 978-1-77090-712-6 (pdf) 978-1-77041-230-9 (pbk.) I. Title. PS8637.H3775C88 2015 C811.6 C2014-907618-5 C2014-907619-3 Cover design: Natalie Olsen, Kisscut Design Cover image: Untitled 2012, Popel Coumou, 222.popelcoumou.nl interior images: Courtesy of Jamie Sharpe Author photo: Deborah Lisoway Editor for the press: Michael Holmes / a misFit book The publication of Cut-Up Apologetic has been generously supported by the Canada Council for the Arts which last year invested $157 million to bring the arts to Canadians throughout the country, and by the Ontario Arts Council (OAC), an agency of the Government of Ontario, which last year funded 1,793 individual artists and 1,076 organizations in 232 communities across Ontario, for a total of $52.1 million. We also acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Canada Book Fund for our publishing activities, and the contribution of the Government of Ontario through the Ontario Media Development Corporation. About the Author Jamie Sharpe is the author of Animal Husbandry Today He lives - photo 2

About the Author
Jamie Sharpe is the author of Animal Husbandry Today.

He lives in Whitehorse, Yukon Territory. DADA According to legend Tristan Tzara randomly stabbed his penknife into a - photo 3

DADA According to legend Tristan Tzara randomly stabbed his penknife into a - photo 4
DADA
According to legend, Tristan Tzara randomly stabbed his penknife into a French-German dictionary to find the ideal name, striking Dada, meaning hobby horse in French. In German, Dada additionally connotes a foolish navet. Hobby horses ridden into floorboards: the head ground. Statute set of nostalgia brought past collapse. Ahead, ground set with statues: exhausted objects, pillars of the past collapsing into novelty. Exhausted pillars object to monotonous stability.

Into the novelty of falling. A stable of monotone grey hobby horses, falling into disuse as children grow. Grey hobby horses childishly carry the hours till their disuse, as we grow into exhausted pillars.

COMPOUNDED
There was some element of loneliness involvedso easy to be loved so hard to love. F. Scott Fitzgerald collapsed against the bar collapsed against the bartender tender is the night is the nightclubs only blonde clubs only blonde broad broadcasting looks across casting looks across counters countersinking loss inking loss with beer with beer mugs everywhere mugs everywhere
WORLD SERIES
for S.N. you gotta be old already relaxed dont worry about the big right com they were worried about uh debate motorboat a bit later theyd never been in the fire before a viacom ending knowing yeah baby soldiers dot world war just let the just let them still jukebox have to get top five travel up and thank them down let go-kart beat you so many cuba yourself you know what I will well what I mean eight states dont push it dont dont twist your luck so you say youve got to be patient you know baby lilac de got nothing to lose date datya date just one beat you just want to show the war they debate babies or date antique high-powered wrong it pushes arcane and then all the law kisses on their side in your receipt but thats not the way to play all of the baby you break the value of home steel well bring you home germany guy you know it yesterday he said uh that blood of someone but thats the way she bought indian is not is nothing but the north sea he comes to play you so his weight is being lame hes very danish dangers youve got a baby gemini dating cellmates or delete the big ground fog that cotton and the country band maybe but you know no hard feelings activity u_s_a_ many cadillacs acknowledge the event and I have not maintained study and I know what I want an important strategy the ocean good luck the other side baby were not going to get it back
FROSTED
Muffins, far too large for consumption, whose waste decomposes in wallets.

Women in swimsuits photographed eating naked muffins, guaranteed AAA by the Muffin Derivative Board. To deny muffins is to deny the future to eat them is to denature you. Sustenance of cupcakes a fable, or the past, or its one-and-the-same. Uncle claimed cupcakes sweet. Father claimed Uncle socialist: the white icing in his beard a mark of surrender.

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ONE METRE DIET
Birch leaves are delicious: add truffle oil. Your lawns delicious: add truffle oil. Pine needles are delicious soaked in vodka. Give thanks: life offers simple, abundant pleasures. Take any local green then fatten with foreign nectar. Translate me, Charles Simic.

Transform my sour, green lines.

YOUR NAME IS DAVID GEFFEN
You collect iconic, American, abstract-expressionist art. In 1993 you purchased Jasper Johns FalseStart for an undisclosed amount. In 96 you bought de Koonings Police Gazette for an undisclosed amount. For unknown amounts you hired unnamed painters to copy these paintings. The forgeries, passed as legitimate, were later sold: Johns for eighty million, de Koonings for sixty-three.

The originals? Police Gazette was burned. Acrid smoke brought tears to your wallet. False Start was painted over, with a jaunty boating scene, then donated to a thrift store. The age of originals is over. Theres no first edition Bible. Theres not a novel cell in your body.

David Geffen, you are the conceptual artist of our day.

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