Hannah Jane Weber

Grandma’s House
by Hannah Jane Weber

I was raised here, safe
within the walls of this house.
Today I raze it,
and its ghost moves into me,
sharing my breath and heartbeat.

 

Published in Cider Press Review, Volume 24, Issue 3.

Hannah Jane WeberHannah Jane Weber’s poetry has been published in I-70 Review, Kansas City Voices, Nebo, The Poeming Pigeon, Rosebud, Slippery Elm, The Seattle Star, and Wrath-Bearing Tree. She is also a recipient of the Dylan Thomas American Poet Prize. Hannah Jane is a children’s librarian and tennis enthusiast. She lives with her husband and their golden retrievers.

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