Issue 38,  Poetry

Insection

Art by Bill Wolak

by Carrie Penrod

 


The dawn hasn’t yet started to break,
the light not yet illuminating
the insects beneath my skin
I wish to keep

Hidden.

The man lying next to me,
arm over my shifting lungs,
sleeps as the dead lay
quiet in their coffins

forgotten.

I want to gnaw off my torso,
to escape his sleeping form––
and yet I want to remain
pinned, kept blissfully

away.

But the insects
               the insects.


Carrie Elizabeth Penrod received her MFA from Mississippi University for Women. She currently resides in Indiana with her cats. Her work can be read at Anti-Heroin Chic, Prometheus Dreaming, Peregrine, Button Poetry's Instagram, and corn stalks.