I

by Leslie Joy Ahenda

fifteen thousand six hundred and six


we believed in everything

we had nothing else to do
but to while away this vocation
of being alive,

though not much of that,
only the height of a window
to a room mostly below ground

only the duration of snow, as,
through the night’s dropleted air,
the flakes ricocheted, warming

with each collision, the ground
collecting only what substance
could outlast the undertaking;

we believed, as such, in the ability
of the forthcoming to arrive,
typically, even, on schedule

typically, even, proving itself
worth the despair of hoping for it—
how imprisoned we are in their ghosts


twenty-thousand and thirty-two

 

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Leslie Joy Ahenda

Contributing Author


The Republic of Home by Leslie Joy Ahenda is a Blasted Tree original collection of poetry.

ISBN [Digital]: 978-1-987906-92-9

Cover Design by Kyle Flemmer

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