Stella Wong, featured in the new Ocean State Review
meeting
by the docks, we go looking for steves
frozen key
lime pie on a stick
covered in raspberry
and dipped in chocolate
on a dark night
huddled in a little january
car, before the newspaper’s guinness
pie takes five hours until midnight
to bake, from misreading. one moon
and you’ll move permanently
to the opposing
coast and we are meat, meat
popsicles
in this parking lot of the washed out
adoring the baby-faced boy
peering back.
Stella Wong is the author of Stem, forthcoming from Princeton University Press, Spooks, winner of the Saturnalia Books Editors Prize, and American Zero, selected for the Two Sylvias Press Chapbook Prize by Danez Smith. A graduate of Harvard, the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, and Columbia, Wong’s poems have appeared in Poetry, Colorado Review, Lana Turner, Bennington Review, American Poetry Review, Prairie Schooner, and more.