Waving

    Gone, like a cuff link.
    Creaselines on my father's forehead,
    Duane Reade's fluorescent lights.
    In my sleep, a crocus blossom cracks through.

    Creaselines on my father's forehead.
    A sunflower yolk falls down sleep's chute;
    springtime in the unconscious.
    A blazing, yellow circle.

    A sunflower yolk falls down sleep's chute.
    Seeds flung back over my shoulder.
    A blazing, yellow circle.
    Gone, like a cuff link.

     




    Bio Note
      Shira Dentz is a poet and fiction writer living in Brooklyn, New York. Her poetry has appeared and is forthcoming in numerous journals and anthologies including: 13th Moon, Salt Hill Journal, Phoebe, Cimarron Review, The Evergreen Chronicles, Barrow Street, and Escaping the Yellow Wallpaper. She was a semi-finalist in the Nelson Algren competition and a finalist for the Heekin Foundation's fiction fellowship. In 1998 and 1999 she was a semi-finalist in the The Nation/"Discovery" contest.

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