To Late Night Apprehensions, by Savannah Sloane
Posted on October 2, 2019
swallowing smoke through the whistle ruins
uncaged bird skeletons catch fire
furnace bones a memorial of cologne stench
dissolving hospitality
taking flight with phantom wings
that you dreamed up, but forgot the check on.
iron alignment
aching for a shift
pianos keys’ mouths sewn shut
only threaded murmurs that no one can piece together
cello body, rotting sternums
covered in dust
plucking at your inner workings
fingering your shape shifting,
esophageal disassembly of grey,
speckled eggs
that you can’t identify
you rub fern underbellies on stinging nettle leg
sky murky from weightless body
malleable marine surface from the great below
turning pages, newspaper flinch
hostile arms that can’t wade
your verbal sorcery latches cage
door shut.
*The Sixty-Four, best poets of 2018, The Black Mountain Press*