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email: davidson@westga.edu
phone:
678.839.4865
Chad Davidson is
an assistant professor of English at the University
of West Georgia. His poems have
appeared in Colorado Review, Crab Orchard Review,
DoubleTake, Epoch, The Paris Review, Pequod, Poet Lore, and numerous
other
publications.
For more
about Chad Davidson, click here.
Cockroaches: Ars Poetica
They know that death is merely of the body
not the species, know that their putrid chitin
is always memorable. We call them ugly
with their blackened exoskeletons,
their wall-crawlings as we paw at them.
Extreme adaptability, we say.
And where there’s one there’s probably a million
more who lie and laugh in cracks close by.
At first they seem so pitiful and base
feeding on what we leave behind. Content
to watch us watching them, their hidden grace
is endless procreation: it keeps them constant,
believing they’ll live to read our requiem
with the godlike eyes we used to look at them.
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