“I’ve Been Known” by Denise Duhamel

Photo by Michael Discenza

I’ve Been Known

to spread it on thick to shoot off my mouth to get it off my chest
        to tell him where
        to get off
to stay put to face the music to cut a shine to go under to sell
        myself short to play
        myself down
to paint the town to fork over to shell out to shoot up to pull a
        fast one to go haywire
        to take a shine to
to be stuck on to glam it up to vamp it up to get her one better to
eat a little higher
        on the hog
to win out to get away with to go to the spot to make a stake to
        make a stand to
        stand for something to stand up for
to snow under to slip up to go for it to take a stab at it to try out
        to go places to play
        up to get back at
to size up to stand off to slop over to be solid with to lose my
        shirt to get myself off
        to get myself off the hook

by Denise Duhamel

Denise Duhamel’s most recent book of poetry is Scald (Pittsburgh, 2017). Blowout (Pittsburgh, 2013) was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award, and last year she published The Unrhymables: Collaborations in Prose (Noctuary, 2019) authored with Julie Marie Wade. Duhamel’s other titles include Ka-Ching! (Pittsburgh, 2009); Two and Two (Pittsburgh, 2005); Queen for a Day: Selected and New Poems (Pittsburgh, 2001); The Star-Spangled Banner (Southern Illinois University Press, 1999); and Kinky (Orhisis, 1997). She teaches creative writing at Florida International University.