The American Poetry Review

TWO POEMS

After the Wake

I look to the tree line & already the leaves
are ripping themselves away from their mothers.

It is only August but I am already rising early
for a crisp moon, smoking in the rare chill

of a shaded patio. My breasts have begun pickling,the fat rounds provoked by the idea of cold exposure;

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