Portrait of Timothée Chalamet’s Silver Suit as Andrea Zambelli’s L’Honnesta Keter on Display at the Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 551
pewter cummerbund ; unbridled holy water
remind me to stop wearing
jewelry in the shower
the stripping of varnish & oil
how can you call yourself Jewish
if you know nothing about the rituals?
i was today years old
when i learned about torah crowns
my parents had a summer wedding
& moved far away from the city
all the love in the world is
carried by a boy of tiny bells
he bubbles with laughter
a strand of thirty pearls fountains
from behind the fold of his ear
Adrienne Novy (@artsy_addy) is an artist with Cat Eye Syndrome who grew up in the Chicago west suburbs. She is a nominee for Bettering American Poetry, the Pushcart Prize, Best of the Net, and is a 2020 graduate from Hamline University’s Creative Writing program. She is the author of Crowd Surfing With God (Half Mystic Press, 2018) and the mini-chapbooks, We Have Each Other’s Flowers (Zines + Things, 2020) and Pull (Ginger Bug Press, 2020). Adrienne’s most recent work can be found in Passages North and “You Flower / You Feast: An Anthology of Prose, Poems, & Plays inspired by Harry Styles.” She is a poetry editor for FreezeRay Poetry and has a cat named Laurie.