“Billiards,” by Jen Ryan Onken (Poetry ’20)
2020 poetry alum Jen Ryan Onken was recently featured in the LEON Literary Review. Read an excerpt of “Billiards” below:
Billiards
The tusks of female elephants were straighter than the males’. The tusk of the average- sized female elephant yielded five billiard balls. Sales documents of that time often refer to the ivory of female elephants as ‘billiard’.
~a placard in Stone Town, Zanzibar
To be called the thing
your body’s used for,
that’s metonymy.
I’ve never heard
a woman called
Fuck but I don’t
speak all the
languages. It’s true
in English women
call men Dicks.
When I look at
an elephant I don’t
see a billiard ball,
but marauders
did. Using only her
head an elephant
can level a tree
or a hillside…
Read the rest of this poem, as well as an additional poem by Onken, here: http://leonliteraryreview.com/issue-8-jen-ryan-onken/