By Sarah Arvio

You hang me on the hanger
of your anger

like da Vinci’s triangle
and vinci is vanquish

and vanquish is
like anguish

and hang
is what we do 
to criminals and clothes

Is it a crime
to hang around your neck

staring in your eyes 
and kissing your lips

Here I am hanging
naked and splayed

I’m hung up on you
you’re hanging me up

There’s no other angle
I’ve flung them all out

You’ve taken my self
and you’ve hung it

in the triangle of you
where I’m dangling

I’ll go away
in a new set of clothes

for a cocktail or a crime
does it matter

but please let me down
off your hanger

Oh love let me be free
of your anger

I’ll hang a round sign
Now I Am Mine

old words
you can’t get the hang of

The Importance of Arts, Culture & The Creative Process
My poem "Tu Mi Vinci (or Hang)" comes from an image that has been with us for centuries, Leonardo da Vinci's man hanging in a circle and a square. It just happens that vinci means "conquer" or "vanquish" and Leonardo came from Vinci. And my beloved was a man. All these thoughts come together to make a poem. This is what art is, a reorganization of the elements of the natural world --that creates the world of art. We need both the creations of the great creator, whatever or whoever that is or was, and the creations of ourselves. It all hangs together.

What was the inspiration for your creative work?
My life and my thoughts are my inspiration! I use anything that rises in my mind. I try not to censor my thoughts when I'm writing.

Tell us something about the natural world that you love and don’t wish to lose. What are your thoughts on the kind of world we are leaving for the next generation? Out of the natural world comes the creative world, and both are creators. I want both worlds in our lives. We must find a way. What would Leonardo da Vinci have thought or said or done?

Photo credit: Rigel Garcia

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Brief Biography: Sarah Arvio is a poet, translator and essayist
www.saraharvio.com