Annalisa Hansford
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after Donika Kelly in the beginning, there was your mouth: ripping into fruit like flesh. teeth stained with the juice of your hurt. i dreamed of this before, your tongue the knife lulling me to silence. pressing your lips to my neck, i caved. you gashed wounds into my skin the shape of your ghosts. the memory of you forever sewn into my body. it started to rain and all i could hear was the lullaby your mother never sang to you. now you are gone, and i am left with the myth of your breath. in the beginning, there was your mouth: full of light, swallowing moths so your throat wouldn't cleave into loneliness. |
Annalisa Hansford's poetry appears in Emerge Literary Journal, The Hearth Magazine, Eunoia Review, The Aurora Journal, and elsewhere.