Vol. 6 No. 4

Spring 2024

Bag
Editor's Note
Anniversary
Borrowed Dream
At Dan's Wake
Birdhouse
I Bring You Home
Flicker
For All the Ways We Do Not Touch
Pigeon Slay
Ode to Orange
A Three-Legged Dog on a Christmas Card
The Boat
The Tree Guy
Pigeon Face
It’s Winter Now, The Fish is Dead
Apples
Piñata Nights
About as Close as My Husband’s Ever Going to Get to a Love Poem
Birdhouse in Light
Familiar
Holding On
White Dragon
Cough
Pearl
I Wake Up to My Dog Gnawing
The water at Camp Lejeune
Princess and Stars
Boyhood
Pathophysiology
I Dreamed Us in A Rocketship
Bird
Duplex
i dreamt i gave birth to the opossum in my backyard
What Comes To Hand
Dream-Inducing Dragon
Red Circles
Río Paraná
The Launch We Carry
Two Dragons
Butterflies
A Teaspoon of Soil
Plum Rain
No Pity for My Scorched Lips
Her therapist told her to write her dead father a letter
Scissoring
A Request of My Lips
You Will Find No Place Like Your Heart
Names of Black Birds (IV)
Post Mortem
Duh
Chanting Kaddish for My Estranged Father
Her Chickens
Living is a form of not being sure*
Cavalier Sally
My Best Friend in Kindergarten
Olenka
Hosed
Velma and Willie
Code-Switching, a sonnet
Lately, certain months decline their customary duty
Jack O’Lantern
NuNu's Dream
this is not the thrill i was promised
WHAT HAPPENED WHEN THEY RETURNED TO THE HOUSE AFTER THE WAR
The Anorexic Conservationist
Opaque Red Crystal Oxidized
When I enter a place where I am to stay
A Premonition While Looking at ‘Ambulance Call’ by Jacob Lawrence
Best Wishes for the Expectant Mother

i dreamt i gave birth to the opossum in my backyard

when they’re born, opossums are the size of a honeybee.
when i was born, i was just five pounds.

my mom was never supposed to be able to have children.
i never thought i would have a child, too scared of tiny things and
          heartbeats,
but now he lives in the backyard, refusing to come inside.
i’ve seen children do this at the park and on television,

but they always get hungry and go home eventually to their mothers
          and beds
like my mom says i did when i was young.

he’s not like the other children though.
he has claws and dreams and large black marble like eyes
that stare at me through the window all through the night.

he says he plans to leave me,
sneak through the garden fence and run
until he cannot remember me.

most opossums live to be three,
but i have no memories before 23.
i’m not sure i even existed before then.

i only have my mom’s stories and scrapbooks to prove i did,
but in every photo, under just the right light,
i swear i have shiny large black marble like eyes.

most opossums have up to three litters a year
and up to thirteen babies each time,
but i’d never had even one before him.

most opossums know how to play dead,
allowing flies to land on their open eyes,
but i am not sure i have ever even been alive.

when i woke up, my mom told me opossums do not live around
          here.

mother opossums collect dried leaves, grasses, and mosses
for their den to keep their children warm.

as my mom rakes the leaves in my backyard into large black
          trashbags,
she asks me if i’ve considered getting back on depression
          medication.

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