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Allison Serraes - “The Way She Plays”

This month’s “Versed in Florida” poet is Allison Serraes. She’s a graduate student studying English literature at Florida Gulf Coast University. She also plays a bit of ukulele.

The Way She Plays 
Ramona plays her ukulele 
in an antique electric chair: 
 
Nylon vibrates 
under cool hands 
like lightning 
               strumming keys on kites 
like finger-picking 
                sonofusion
like palms 
               on plasma lamps— 
like electric. 
Ukulele, ukulele, 
               thick and cottony in the throat 
like yucca. Booming 
into the 
               soundbox of the sky. 
Ukulele, 
ukulele, Leilani, 
                luna, luminous— 
electric eel, 
lanikai, kilowatts under water 
               like blow-dryers in a bathtub 
bubbling tides 
               waxing and waning 
lanikai, lanikai, 
               undercurrent, 
                              wave current 
wavelength, 
               lambda equals velocity over frequency, 
amplitudes and 
               oscillating acoustics 
humming over humps 
                and plucked 
into atmospheric electrostatic discharge. 
Fluid ukulele, 
               of hands, 
                              of islands, 
                                             of mahogany, 
mahalo, 
hula-hula dancing, 
               medulla oblongata 
of breathing and blood pressure 
               ebbing and flowing, 
of lobes, 
               of stems, 
                              of auditory cortices, 
                                             of charged neurons— 
electric.