You Came Out Of The Night

You came out of the night–
I mistook your gunpowder for summer lightning 

and sank into the glamour of your soul.

You were born upwards, like a flame,
all in a sudden

and I was born a chill
running through my mother’s bones.

To leave you I had to leave behind
the entire world, so

Hello from a dream.
Hello from a black hole.



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About Me

A poet living in Ontario. Mostly works of memoir and poetry that focus on motherhood, womanhood, and relationship to self.