Rae Armantrout Appeals to My Inner Toddler

I want to say Rae Armantrout springs a cavalcade of huggable schwas on me, but rumpled or purple or bubbly would describe them, too. As long as they’re duple bumpy words.

Joints grind like
shot brakes.

Food ignites
in our stomachs.

But we’re still muffin-bunnies,
muddle-buckets,

cuddle-chunks.

(From “Apocrypha,” Poetry, June 2026)

Armantrout’s boney, yet highly legible, minimalism does me that rare favor poetry can bestow on a reader, to wit, elicit laughter. Twenty-six syllables cresting in a persnickety streak of thud-nuts provide a rambunctious chuckle-ride. The wry-serious vocables smack of kid talk with a whiff of nursery rhyme and playground marketing. (“Muffin-Bunnies” are well positioned for the sugary snack rack at a 7-Eleven checkout.) 

Also, who is one who has driven with frayed brake pads, and has complaining joints, that doesn’t seize immediately on the “grinding” simile? A brusque epithet plucked from the vernacular, “shot,” suits it to a tee.

(c) 2026 JMN — EthicalDative. All rights reserved

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About JMN

I live in Texas and devote much of my time to easel painting on an amateur basis. I stream a lot of music, mostly jazz, throughout the day. I like to read and memorize poetry.
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6 Responses to Rae Armantrout Appeals to My Inner Toddler

  1. JosieHolford's avatar JosieHolford says:

    Bums scrunches like

    Elbow cranks.

    Poetry churns

    In our noddles.

    And we’re still muddle wumps

    Diddly do-dahs

    Squishy lunks.

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  2. memadtwo's avatar memadtwo says:

    I know those joints well. (K)

    Liked by 1 person

  3. Delightful! “Twenty-six syllables cresting in a persnickety streak of thud-nuts provide a rambunctious chuckle-ride.” I love it. Difficult to match you and Rae, Jim!

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