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Natasha Mijares

SOLO
after Lykke Li’s “Dance, Dance, Dance”

            the wind bows and the sodden
dance
            feathers of the spoonbill
dance
            punctuate the coyote’s mouth. a peeling
dance
            of roseate. the night
I was
            draped in black, caged
a dancer
            in the pool of coral bells. silk slacks
all along
            the edges of this humming hole.
Easy conversations
            between nail and cheek.
There’s no such thing
            as a river digger but without a wet knead,
I’m shy.
            there’s no reason for hands.
Shy
            reading beetled bark, not all poetry is penciled.
Shy
            like a scattered rain, I pry, pry pry.

 

Natasha MijaresNatasha Mijares is an MFA candidate in Writing at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She received her BA in Creative Writing from the University of Miami. She has been published in Elysium Literary Magazine, BAOBAB, and Bear Review. She also participated in a fellowship at the New York Summer Writer’s Institute and Everglades Wilderness Writers.

 
 

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