Song for the Black Cat Outside My Mother's Apartment by Kinsale Drake
I want to move through the trees as you do: four palms flush to the earth
Song for the Black Cat Outside My Mother's Apartment
We know what it is to not be wanted, when our bodies are taboo. Night limbs, how our eyes swallow everything. When I was brought into the world, I looked back. The trees were heavy with dark. They say a wicked woman walks bad luck. What makes a wicked woman? Irises green with want, barbed tongues to catch what's coming. I want to move through the trees as you do: four palms flush to the earth, dark river with two wild torches in a corner: living shadow, the same color as forgetting. How many lives can I hold in each chamber of my heart?
Such profound closing lines.
Every single line is exquisite