KNOT Magazine
Fall Issue 2022
Kristen D. Scott
Waiting for Istanbul
(for Zafer)
waiting for him
is waiting for Istanbul
the force of a Byzantium fresco
first opening
quince
a horse-drawn caravan laden
with lokum
each, tawny, black sea honey
experiencing him is living
Istanbul
without him a history
would be lost
Whispers
He came in black-coal
cordovan
the balm of earth
and rain
on his
hands.
the room was crashing, but time
is noiseless
when one falls -
in love
Night's Philosophy
On an immense night
she walks among
stones
white Camellia
in hair, thinks
of Ibn Sina
Al-Ghazali
and Averroes
her lover guides her
at the elbow-
not
looking for wisdom,
tucks her into
the myrtle
as poems strut
from neighborhood boys,
spring's rhymes on their
tongues
he tastes her there,
first behind the ear,
then nibbles
her collar bone
with one slide
of blouse
from her ivory shoulder
“what did tongue taste”?
she whispers
and her dress falls
into cool fresh
blades
of grass
Utopia
(for Zafer)
rush into me with a thousand Kalahari suns
do not wait with brush of mouth,
or too many syllables
with haste, as a herd of Abyssinian's
racing over opaline sands
with “boom” of thunder; thunder under hips undulations
dark sounds, a thousand flamenco stomps, claps,
Lorca's night-cries – Aye! Andalusia
Come inside me lover, with a thousand strums of guitar,
drums, raging Guadalquivir and quakes of Machu Picchu
Do not HESITATE.
RUSH!
from OPIATE 2014
Voyeur
Peek inside her window
and you will see a lamp
of silver -
10,000 fireflies dancing
inside its center
magnolias draped
around spun gold archways,
porticoes, dormers
lined with springs of myrtle
her visitors-
visages
of Khulna wearing
rubies from Kuala Lumpur
dancing over sunset beams
in her hallways
but
what
you
will
not
see
is her
bedroom
red.
warm.
verdant.
her
naked,
wrapped
in
side
him
from OPIATE 2014
Kristen D. Scott is a nominee of the Pushcart prize in poetry for six works from her 2014 collection OPIATE. She is an award-winning essayist for her work on Federico Garcia Lorca and his books the Divan del Tamarit, Poet of the Deep Song, and essay, "The Duende."
She has published in several Anthologies, newspapers, and ezines, including the San Diego Poetry Annuals, Nomos Review, Perigee, Alesbuyia, and published two poetry collection from Garden Oak Press; LIAISONS (2012) and OPIATE (2014). She has also been translated into Arabic, Turkish, Albanian and Sanskrit.
Scott is currently the Editor-In-Chief, founder, and web designer
of KNOT Magazine, holds a MFA in Creative Writing, MA in English Literature, and progressing with her Ph.D in Global Education and Comparative Literature.
She resides on the Riviera in Türkiye.