My Caligula (1979)

I rewind the scene

where Caligula slashes this

big loser’s guts out

the blood thicks

maraschino very cherry sauce

all on his scruffy belly

all on the wet sword

it’s so much phony gore

you can’t tell what drooping

thing is his penis and

what is just another finger

of his intestines reaching

Caligula laughs all moviestar

all red-headed loveboat on

top of a roman love corvette

he plays at knowing the way

and I like to make this next part up

where he gets on all fours

like a yellowed fawndeer

finding a low hanging red

delicious fruit in the cornucopia

of loser meat and laps&sucks

at the drip that has fallen

sour and wishes that his

crown would get out of the

way so he could really crawl in

I think what he doesn’t do is

more important than what he does

and so in my version he leaves

his long feet making a trail

golden dogs fly to it and get sick on it

his white cloakrobe is immaculate

like bruisingly white he is bigger

than you’d imagine he gallops to the

trees where he fell in love with

his own soft gait and presses

through the woods

he is going out to find a place

to die and I watch him on the VHS

all rose ribbons in his curls

and I let him get away with it all

his gimme gimme doom metal

and purple leather house slippers

he’s a mirror faced narcissus with

a chopped horse head sipping at his shoulder

at the wide shot of the river

I let him become a boy

so smart so skipping chalk and

then become a thing at the mount

the chips of rock in the flesh of his forehead

from the grey fall are made of starmatter

all glisten all fishbone cricks all alabaster tonight

I turn it off get the shock

value blues and wait

roll my dad’s videocassette back

draw a picture of

Caligula in his ashtray

I know I am ruined

when the same sun burns

freckles into my legs each

summer I always cut them off

Maya Stahler is a poet from Oregon who is currently an MFA candidate at the Iowa Writers' Workshop. Her most recent work appears/is forthcoming in Longleaf Review, Squawk Back, Dialogist, and elsewhere.

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