archival research/black citizen cosmos

by LESLIE MCINTOSH
in Spring 2023

baaba, things begin, 2023

archival research

What’s known doesn’t lie,

but maybe it arches

its back, rounds it—

unfinished, approximate,

leaning toward

a corridor,

a community

of doors.

Our attention

is invisible,

its aftermath—

cartographic.

Our presence here

is no miracle.

This page

is no accident.

To the right

of this voice

are other voices.

Who chose

this one?

What leads us

to listen?


black citizen cosmos

i decided the edge of the balcony

should be fed a healthy cackle

one night, and its blank

face answered me back.

my voice dug out a clank.

the out-there wasn’t a lack.

from its own head it tore a lock,

and made me the coolest labcoat—

uniform of sweet opacity. Entice

Me, Nightwatcher, who magnetize

borders, make contested within, galvanize

them. I buzz with You. a glossy magazine

shines in my home. each page, a mezzanine—

intermediate by design, essentially so, like zinc

in this stubborn body. living just to find a scoop

for the ice cream, checking my smock

in the potato closet, hidden like a costume.

fabric broken just enough to prove i oscillate.

i teeter. invariably, i topple i—a moose

in heels, washed up in waves of moscato.

enough yet but not. i vibrate the cosmetology.


Leslie McIntosh is black, mostly cis, mostly male, male attracted, autistic, an older millennial, a poet, a fictionist, &. He has received support, in the form of residencies and fellowships, from Breadloaf, Callaloo, Millay Arts, The Watering Hole, Zoeglossia, and more. Their work has appeared or is forthcoming in Beloit Poetry Journal, Foglifter, Obsidian, Southern Humanities Review, Witness, and elsewhere. He was a semi-finalist in the 2022 92Y Discovery Poetry Contest and has been a Pushcart nominee. They are an Assistant Poetry Editor at Newfound and live on the stolen land of the Munsee Lenape, currently known as Jersey City, NJ, USA.

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