Image borrowed from Tess who borrowed it from Google
Molt
I shed unnecessary hair,
gather it from the bottom
of the tub and toss it
like a lip-stained Dixie cup.
A run-away-from-home
bag waits, ready, packed
with leftover people, dry
as cracked slivers of soap.
I forget it on purpose,
sprout fresh castile wings
and fly to the brutal clean.
Not a canary to the fair-bird
branch, but bark rogue,
find the woods’ deep bosom
of scrub and fern. This time
I prefer bears and wolves.
Tess Kincaid
March 2011
Posted over on her site Willow Manor
Saturday, March 5, 2011
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