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Volume 5.2

Sarah Escue​

Afterbirth​

maiden mare    rib-thin falls

asleep standing in the river

           her ligaments soften & unspool

      she pulls pebbles from their muddy beds

breaks them          with her teeth

      like water          she remembers

everything          holds on to nothing

            pearly membranes rupture

aflood with pink-bellied fish          the river tantrums

            hemorrhages on rock-hips

mare bites the blood-cord          swallows it as a prayer rots between her teeth

      the body always intervenes

                  hungry

                              emerging through pines

                              in the hot stink of night—

                       an archive of longing

from Utterances​​

thaw {v. THô}

speech dissolves

within a lost after-

noon

turnip roots untwist twist untwist

rush of blue cold

           rush of [

                                                       ]

constellation drawn by the hush

                                                    of skin on skin

—dark chorus

           wintered by ruin

wolf {n. woo lf}

           your hunger is specific

tongue to teeth to lips

in snow bloody paw prints.

a boy yells timber

a boy yells

timber a boy yells

timber

Sarah E

Abby Johnson is a poet and a Hoosier who is proud of the local art scene that fostered her. She is pursuing her MFA in Creative Writing through Butler University. She is interested in the effect of Middle America on the voices of those who live there. She is previously unpublished.

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